Players are lazy, their eyes are not
Video games are always by the mainstream news, and the public easily duped, uneducated demonized. But every so often the results of a clinical trial are published, which prove that video games are not so bad for you, and may be also good for you.
In a recent experiment conducted by Roger Li, an ophthalmologist at the University of California, Berkeley, wore an eye patch 20 themes twenty two-hour sessions either play Medal of Honor: Pacific assault or SimCity Societies.
Every game produced a 30% increase in Visual acuity. Alternatives with longer treatment yielded less results.
The researchers found promising results, and test the same method for children with non-violent games begins. Hope to have an alternative, wearing an eye patch day in and day to find.
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