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Correlation Found Between Brain Structure and Video Game Success 110

kghapa writes "Still want to argue that video games shrink your brain? While video games have been previously shown to stimulate brain activity and improve coordination skills, a recently published study has directly linked structures in the human brain with video game aptitude. And yes, apparently size does matter in this case. Quoting: '... each subject received 20 hours of training to play a video game specifically created for research purposes, called Space Fortress. It's basically an Asteroids-type arcade game, in which the object is to knock down and destroy an enemy fortress while dodging space mines. However, the game has lots of extra twists that require close attention. Some of the players were told to focus exclusively on running up a high score, while others were told to shift their priorities between several goals. The result? The subjects who had more volume in an area called the nucleus accumbens did significantly better in the early stages of training. Meanwhile, those who were well-endowed in different areas of the striatum, known as the caudate nucleus and putamen, handled the shifting strategies better.'"

Comment Wait till it's vintage... (Score 1) 743

I remember when I was in Recording School, taling with a friend of mine about the difference between various formats. It was then that it hit me. That due to constantly being subjected to the MP3 format young people will become accustomed to it and like it better. But, what's more is that one day you will find a preset on some plug-in that emulates the "MP3 Sound" just as you do today with mic and amp modelers. Sound is sound, there is no such thing as the perfect sound. debating this is like debating if an SSL 9000K or AMEK 9098i produced a better sound.

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