When your plays video games, it gives your brain a real workout. In many video games, the skills required to win involve abstract and high level thinking.
Quick thinking, making fast analysis and decisions. Sometimes the player does this almost every second of the game giving the brain a real workout.
Video games can make your creative.
ideo games can improve your kid’s decision making speed. People who played action-based video and computer games made decisions 25% faster than others without sacrificing accuracy, according to a study from the University of Rochester. Other studies suggests that most expert gamers can make choices and act on them up to six times a second—four times faster than most people, and can pay attention to more than six things at once without getting confused, compared to only four by the average person. Surprisingly, the violent action games that often worry parents most had the strongest beneficial effect on the brain, according to cognitive neuroscientist Daphne Bavelier, who studies the effect of action games at Switzerland's University of Geneva and the University of Rochester in New York.