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Study says kids playing video games doesn’t affect cognitive abilities

Por: WPTV Nation February 08, 2023

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While parents might be concerned about the cognitive effects of letting children play video games, a study conducted by researchers at multiple universities indicated that video game play had little to no impact on children’s cognitive ability.Researchers from the University of Houston, Illinois State University and University of Wisconsin were involved in the study.“Our studies turned up no such links, regardless of how long the children... + full article



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