Gaming causes Alzheimers... ORLY?

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A Daily Fail article...

People who spend a long time playing video games could be at greater risk of developing mental disorders such as Alzheimer's, new research suggests.

Scientists conducted a study of people who spent up to six hours a week playing action games, a genre which includes Call of Duty or Grand Theft Auto, and found they were more likely to rely on an area of the brain called the caudate-nucleus than non-gamers.

Using the caudate-nucleus to navigate is associated with reduced grey matter in the brain's spatial memory system, the hippocampus, which in turn has been linked with the "onset of many neurological and psychiatric disorders", the scientists said.

Dr Gregory West of the University of Montreal said: "For more than a decade now, research has demonstrated that action video game players display more efficient visual attention abilities, and our current study has once again confirmed this notion.

"However, we also found that gamers rely on the caudate-nucleus to a greater degree than non-gamers. Past research has shown that people who rely on caudate nucleus-dependent strategies have lower grey matter and functional brain activity in the hippocampus.

"This means that people who spend a lot of time playing video games may have reduced hippocampal integrity, which is associated with an increased risk of neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease."

In the study, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B journal, a total of 26 gamers and 33 non-gamers were tested on a virtual maze, with 80% of gamers using the caudate-nucleus compared to 43% of non-gamers, who relied on the hippocampus.

Researchers estimated gamers spent a total of three billion hours a week playing, with the average young person spending around 10,000 hours gaming by the age of 21.
 
So, if due to gaming I am not using as much Hippowhacjamajiggy, and due to less use of it I can get Alzheimers...but my gaming is not relying on the brain functions that cause it....does this mean I can still efficiently kick butt even after the Alzheimers hits? :D
 
I love one bit of the study
In the study, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B journal, a total of 26 gamers and 33 non-gamers were tested on a virtual maze, with 80% of gamers using the caudate-nucleus compared to 43% of non-gamers, who relied on the hippocampus
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The caudate nucleus plays a vital role in how the brain learns, specifically the storing and processing of memories. It works as a feedback processor, which means it uses information from past experiences to influence future actions and decisions.

I bet the gamers navigated the maze faster without relying on past experiences to influence their decisions and it's only a virtual maze...
also from what I gather it's part of the brain that causes OCD


Surely gaming must improve memory , learning and keep your brain active
 
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Surely gaming must improve memory , learning and keep your brain active

I blame my numerous gaming hours when it comes to my ability to pick things up and start using them or apply logic to new situations. Very handy when mixed with good visual memory for things like spacial and visual tasks. Would make that Cube program a doddle. :p

Galanthamine tablets for all. You're far too inactive; acetylcholine esterase is to blame for that inactive acetyl choline. DM wouldn't know.
 
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People actually get to game for 6 hours a day? I would have thought most people here are working? Who probably get home at sometime between 5-7PM, then to game for 6 hours would take you to and over midnight.

I know I don't have time to game for 6 hours a day, so I should be fine :cool:

EDIT: Just realised it said 6 hours per week, not per day, aha.
 
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