Author Topic: Apperantly Video Games Make You Smarter  (Read 2806 times)

Games have conditioned us to be able to see minute color differences. You can use this image from Maddox's website for references:


You should be able to see a very slight difference in coloration as a result of video game playing. There are studies and stuff too, go research the subject.

the left one is slighty darker
and the right one is softer

the left one is slighty darker
and the right one is softer
i was gonna say the right one is lighter
but you pretty much said what i said

Right is more purple pinkish. Left is red.
 
Edit: I WAS loving RIGHT.

 It isn't a lighter darker difference, these are totally different colors. 
« Last Edit: January 05, 2011, 02:58:10 PM by Riot »

the left one is slighty darker
and the right one is softer

That's what I see too. I actually did my research paper for senior year on this type of crap. Although video games can make you slightly better at problem solving, the consequences don't make it worth it. Constant video gamers have very low patience and are more capable of anger outbursts, they have focus problems usually diagnosed as ADD or ADHD. Gamers usually have horrible vision at far distances due to how a monitor works. Gamers have a much harder time feeling satisfaction and accomplishment due to how video games causes constant streams of dopamine, actually forming physical addiction. Also playing video games or watching T.V. a lot, even if your outside activities exceed how often you do it, causes a significantly higher chance of social disorders such as anxiety and panic attacks, anti-social mind-states, and paranoia.

TF2 teaches me the basics of playing a RL CTF. GTA tells me it alright to do anything. Battle games teach me how to be a better soldier. Blockland teaches me everything I need to know in life.

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That's what I see too. I actually did my research paper for senior year on this type of crap. Although video games can make you slightly better at problem solving, the consequences don't make it worth it. Constant video gamers have very low patience and are more capable of anger outbursts, they have focus problems usually diagnosed as ADD or ADHD. Gamers usually have horrible vision at far distances due to how a monitor works. Gamers have a much harder time feeling satisfaction and accomplishment due to how video games causes constant streams of dopamine, actually forming physical addiction. Also playing video games or watching T.V. a lot, even if your outside activities exceed how often you do it, causes a significantly higher chance of social disorders such as anxiety and panic attacks, anti-social mind-states, and paranoia.
i am slightly paranoid
not too social
not add/adhd as far as i know
i can focus on stuff
i cant see tiny stuff from far distances in detail.
i also have not had an anger outburst

That's what I see too. I actually did my research paper for senior year on this type of crap. Although video games can make you slightly better at problem solving, the consequences don't make it worth it. Constant video gamers have very low patience and are more capable of anger outbursts, they have focus problems usually diagnosed as ADD or ADHD. Gamers usually have horrible vision at far distances due to how a monitor works. Gamers have a much harder time feeling satisfaction and accomplishment due to how video games causes constant streams of dopamine, actually forming physical addiction. Also playing video games or watching T.V. a lot, even if your outside activities exceed how often you do it, causes a significantly higher chance of social disorders such as anxiety and panic attacks, anti-social mind-states, and paranoia.

 I can become angry, I have ADHD hence I can't focus until I'm interested or I'm successful in the subject, BUT I had a great social life until it was ruined by online schooling me and sending me to Europe.