Active Video Games (Exergames) Provide Both Physical and Emotional Relief to Adults and Children Facing a Myriad of Health Challenges. This study by Emma Stanmore and her associates at University
Video games found to be a very effective stress and anxiety treatment, surpassing medications, EMDR and standalone physiotherapy. This meta study conducted by Dr. Federica Pallavicini, PhD and associates from
Children Being Treated for Cancer Related Pain Using Video Games Find Significant Relief and Increased Vagal Tone. This study conducted by Spanish researcher Dr. Mario Alonso and his associates, found
Plants vs. Zombies vs. Antidepressants – this video game was found to be more effective at relieving depression symptoms than medication. For those patients whose medication was not effective at
The understanding of the effects of commercial video games on mental health is as remarkable as it is timely. In summary – the overall accessibility and pervasiveness of commercial video
“People who play complex 3D video games perform better than people who focus on simpler 2D games.†Published in 2015, a revealing study from Gregory D. Clemenson and Craig E.L.
Lack of access to computers greatly decreases mental health in school age children. A study out of the University of Cambridge, focused on school age children during the pandemic, highlights the
Real Time Strategy #videogames are found to promote higher-order cognitive abilities and learning complex tasks faster with greater efficiency. Another informative and truly scientific study showing how games benefit the brain, promote