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Video games in moderation linked to sharper thinking skills

Monday 22 December 2025 - 14:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Video games in moderation linked to sharper thinking skills

New scientific research suggests that playing video games in moderation can boost mental abilities, improving focus, memory, and reaction speed. Experts say the benefits stem from the brain’s engagement during gameplay, which enhances processing efficiency and coordination.

Cognitive advantages and brain stimulation

Psychologists highlight that video games challenge players to manage complex scenarios, make quick decisions, and adapt to changing environments—skills that can translate into cognitive resilience in real life. According to the Brain Game Center for Mental Fitness and Well-Being at Northeastern University, video games go beyond simple brain exercises by immersing players in multi-layered experiences that train several cognitive systems at once.

Recent studies have found measurable improvements in areas tied to attention, spatial reasoning, and mental flexibility. Research published in September 2025 showed that even one gaming session could increase the brain’s prefrontal activity, leading to faster and more accurate decision-making. Another international study revealed that players engaging in at least five hours per week performed cognitively as if they were more than a decade younger than their real age.

Finding the balance

Analysis from Nottingham Trent University indicates that those who play one to five hours weekly benefit the most, showing higher accuracy in reacting to visual information. These moderate gamers recorded enhanced brain activity in regions linked to coordination and information processing. Similarly, participants in a University of Colorado Boulder study displayed stronger spatial reasoning and processing speed, with children in a separate trial demonstrating improved impulse control and working memory when compared to non-gamers.

Moderation matters

Experts caution that while gaming can boost certain cognitive functions, excessive play poses risks such as reduced concentration, poorer sleep, and academic difficulties. Research also stresses that cognitive gains do not necessarily equate to emotional well-being—benefits to mental health remain more closely connected to physical exercise and balanced lifestyles. As research evolves, scientists are working to identify the optimal mix of game type, duration, and frequency that maximizes cognitive benefits while minimizing potential drawbacks.

 


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