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Despite my observations, though, according to multiple studies, the data actually show the opposite. They suggest benefits from first-person-shooter video games—big ones, like improved spatial skills, changes in neural processing and efficiency that boost attention, and even enhancement of creative thinking. And what’s more, rates of overall youth violence have actually decreased as violent video game consumption has increased—not that this is necessarily causal, but it’s important to point out.
Decoding Boys: New Science Behind the Subtle Art of Raising Sons
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