Video games are bad for you? That's what they said about Rock 'n' Roll
Research from Michigan State University has linked video game playing with creativity (Photo: Tim & Selena Middleton via Flickr)
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Despite the bad press that gaming often gets, there is increasing evidence that it can have positive effects. We've already seen studies suggesting that video games improve decision making and put players in a more relaxed frame of mind, now there's more good news for parents whose offspring are video game junkies. Research out of Michigan State University suggests that 12 year olds who play video games tend to be more creative ... and the more they play the more creative they are.
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