September 22, 2010 - 4:29pm
According to researchers at the University of Rochester (N.Y.), action gamers, specifically players who play first-person-shooters (FPS) are able to make quicker, more accurate decisions compared to non-gamers.
The results of the researchers from the University of Rochester were published in the Sept. 14 issue of Current Biology. The scientists say that FPS players' improved decision making comes from the unpredictable nature of their gaming experiences. These improved skills can be transferred to tasks outside of the game.

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i agree
i agree that I'm much better at making the decision to play video games every day, then the average person
FPS and Decisions
Shoot and Ask Questions later?
Facts are like assholes; everyone has one.
Although shooting someone does make decisions easier.
@CAMN Nicely put LMAO :D
@CAMN
Nicely put LMAO :D
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