Posted February 12, 2016
Today when I was watching the morning TV, there was an interesting discussion with a brain researcher.
(Sorry this is only in Finnish without subtitles, and I don't know if it is region-restricted, ie. not visible outside Finland.)
http://www.katsomo.fi/#!/jakso/33001003/huomenta-suomi/572870/terve-aamu-aivot-ja-digimaailma
I liked how the hostess seemed to be somewhat anti-gamer, but the scientist just wouldn't confirm her anti-gaming opinions. :)
Synopsis:
- The discussion starts about whether there are ill effects for people using technology so much nowadays, like smartphones, social media etc., specifically for cognitive skills The researcher says that in lab studies people who constantly multitask in what they do (listening to music while writing to Facebook etc.), they seem to have problems with concentration. BUT, she also points out that the study can't tell yet whether this lack of concentration is due to the habit of multitasking, or if it is simply because people who have problems with concentration like to multitask more (and not concentrate only on one thing). The hen and the egg problem.
- At 2:31, the hostess brings up gaming, what (ill) effects it may have to people, but the researcher says she hasn't seen any study yet showing ill effects of gaming (to cognitive skills), but that gaming appears to enhance them, like gamers having better reaction times, better perception, better concentration and better memory, ie. it implies games might be a good tool to actually train brains.
- The hostess seems a bit annoyed by this, and comes back with "Right, but this study doesn't take into account what kind of content the games have, like violence, right?", but again the researcher says just positive things that the hostess wasn't really expecting, like that shooters seem to be the most demanding type of games offering the most positive effects to gamers, while e.g. strategic games seem to improve problem solving skills etc.
LOL! The hostess first seemed hopeful when the researcher starts talking about shooters, but then she is saying quite the opposite what the hostess was hoping. The hostess seems a bit annoyed and disappointed by the discussion afterwards.
That morning TV discussion made my day, I'm still smirking. :) Not that I expect the hostess having changed any of her opinions about gaming, games are probably still evil for her for the most part. Oh well, she doesn't have to play games if she doesn't want to.
(Sorry this is only in Finnish without subtitles, and I don't know if it is region-restricted, ie. not visible outside Finland.)
http://www.katsomo.fi/#!/jakso/33001003/huomenta-suomi/572870/terve-aamu-aivot-ja-digimaailma
I liked how the hostess seemed to be somewhat anti-gamer, but the scientist just wouldn't confirm her anti-gaming opinions. :)
Synopsis:
- The discussion starts about whether there are ill effects for people using technology so much nowadays, like smartphones, social media etc., specifically for cognitive skills The researcher says that in lab studies people who constantly multitask in what they do (listening to music while writing to Facebook etc.), they seem to have problems with concentration. BUT, she also points out that the study can't tell yet whether this lack of concentration is due to the habit of multitasking, or if it is simply because people who have problems with concentration like to multitask more (and not concentrate only on one thing). The hen and the egg problem.
- At 2:31, the hostess brings up gaming, what (ill) effects it may have to people, but the researcher says she hasn't seen any study yet showing ill effects of gaming (to cognitive skills), but that gaming appears to enhance them, like gamers having better reaction times, better perception, better concentration and better memory, ie. it implies games might be a good tool to actually train brains.
- The hostess seems a bit annoyed by this, and comes back with "Right, but this study doesn't take into account what kind of content the games have, like violence, right?", but again the researcher says just positive things that the hostess wasn't really expecting, like that shooters seem to be the most demanding type of games offering the most positive effects to gamers, while e.g. strategic games seem to improve problem solving skills etc.
LOL! The hostess first seemed hopeful when the researcher starts talking about shooters, but then she is saying quite the opposite what the hostess was hoping. The hostess seems a bit annoyed and disappointed by the discussion afterwards.
That morning TV discussion made my day, I'm still smirking. :) Not that I expect the hostess having changed any of her opinions about gaming, games are probably still evil for her for the most part. Oh well, she doesn't have to play games if she doesn't want to.
Post edited February 12, 2016 by timppu