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The Value of 1st Person Shooters
schi0249 - May 29, 2003
   schi0249 May 29, 2003 
Apparently all those hours of playing fps has not been a total waste. A group was studying the neurological effects that fps's have. Apparently they build cognitive effects.

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/29/science/29VIDE.h... [/url]here for the article.

   racketboy May 29, 2003 
Enter the Matrix isn't a FPS, is it?

   Shitface May 29, 2003 
Just yesterday i was watching National Geographic Channel and they had a show about people who play videogames can process information faster. I only saw the very end and thats what they said to sum it up.

   fot May 30, 2003 
I'd be interested in seeing a study on people who play manic shmups

   Quadriflax May 30, 2003 
Dr. Daphne Bavelier, an associate professor of cognitive neuroscience at the University of Rochester

Hmm. I'm working at UR this summer, albiet in a different dept. Maybe I can seek this person out and help her do some studies.

They carried out four experiments on undergraduates, all of them male because no female shooter game fans could be found on campus.

I am shocked, SHOCKED I tell you!

   Shitface May 30, 2003 
I love your GRRRRR- off topic-

   klakalou May 31, 2003 

  
Originally posted by SegaSquad@May 29, 2003 @ 04:17 PM

Just yesterday i was watching National Geographic Channel and they had a show about people who play videogames can process information faster. I only saw the very end and thats what they said to sum it up.


ive always suggested this. when u sit and watch tv, u are recieving. when u sit and play a game, u constantly think, especially when fighting another person, u think and concentrate, and i believe it makes u much smarter.

   NSerafini May 31, 2003 
AfterBurner had moments when you were in " 1'st person " ... Does that count ????

   ExCyber May 31, 2003 
I'd be interested in seeing a study on RPGs and hyperlexia. :devil

   Zziggy00 May 31, 2003 
They had this on TechTV last night (5/30/03)....they said the study only involves FPS and that people that play them frequently can pick things out of a group faster and keep track of many more moveing objects at one time compared to a person that doesn't play them.

   E Nice May 31, 2003 
So people who play FPS are better suited to jobs like air traffic control?

   Gallstaff May 31, 2003 
This is so totally off topic but have you noticed that most of the people who work at eb and gamestop all had systic acne in highschool. You can tell cause their face looks all chewed up.

   schi0249 May 31, 2003 
Hey, that is one mean stereotype.. I worked there for years and don't look like that. Hell, none of my staff even looked like that. Plus the EB in the Mall of America, tey mainly hire hot, dumb, blondes.

   Zziggy00 May 31, 2003 

  
Originally posted by schi0249@May 31 2003, 08:52 PM

Plus the EB in the Mall of America, tey mainly hire hot, dumb, blondes.


Mall of America...HERE I COME

   Gallstaff May 31, 2003 
hmm ok then maybe it's just here.

   bellotto Jun 1, 2003 
Practice makes perfect. Sonic 1 can help improve reaction time. Just try some of the challenges I listed in game of the week. They are in the Sonic 3 post.