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Do our brains make us play more often or does play change our brains? [Agencies] |
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Research suggests that the brains of people who regularly play computer games differ from those of infrequent gamers, the BBC reported.
A study in teenagers showed the "reward hub", which is involved in addiction, was larger in regular players.
A report in Translational Psychiatry said it was unknown if games changed the brain or if brain differences made people more likely to play.
Experts said more studies were needed to make sense of the findings.
Playing computer games has been linked to a range of effects from addiction to improved reasoning. (點(diǎn)擊BBC網(wǎng)站查看原文)
游戲玩家的大腦與眾不同
???????經(jīng)常玩電腦游戲的人的大腦和不常玩的人的大腦不盡相同。
???????據(jù)英國(guó)廣播公司報(bào)道,一項(xiàng)針對(duì)青少年的研究表明,常玩游戲的人的大腦中的“獎(jiǎng)賞中心”面積比較大,而該區(qū)域是與上癮有關(guān)系的。
???????《轉(zhuǎn)化精神病學(xué)》上的報(bào)告稱,目前還不清楚到底是游戲改變了大腦,還是大腦差異導(dǎo)致某些人更愛(ài)玩游戲。
???????專家表示,要弄清該發(fā)現(xiàn)到底意味著什么,還需要更多的研究。
???????據(jù)悉,玩電腦游戲會(huì)產(chǎn)生上癮及推理能力提高等一系列效應(yīng)。
(China.org.cn November 21, 2011) |