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Study: Video games may improve vision

First-person shooters singled out for potential therapeutic benefits.

Video games have racked up their fair share of controversy over the years, with some saying that they desensitize people to violence, others claiming they warrant their own health warning labels, and yet others labeling them a public health threat.

However, there are also a number of studies that extol the positive effects of games. Researchers at the University of Rochester in New York have announced findings claiming that playing games, specifically those oriented around action, improve contrast sensitivity function (CSF); that is, the ability to detect subtle differences in shades of grey.

While the same researchers had previously found that games improved visual acuity and peripheral vision, the ability to improve contrast sensitivity is significant, given that it was previously held among the scientific community that it could not be improved. CSF ability is often affected by old age or amblyopia--commonly known as lazy eye. Previously, it was possible to ease the symptoms only with glasses or surgery, rather than address the root cause by improving the performance of the eye itself.

The research focused on 13 individuals split into two groups playing video games for a total of 50 hours over nine weeks. One group was given action games, including Call of Duty 2 and Unreal Tournament, whilst the other played non-action games, which do not require such precise gameplay actions, such as The Sims.

Those in the action group showed a 43 percent improvement in CSF compared to those in the non-action group, whose average was 11 percent. More startlingly, the effect was said to last for months, even after the games themselves had stopped being played.

Researcher Daphne Bavelier, professor of brain and cognitive sciences at the University of Rochester, was understandably pleased with the results of the study. "Video game training...may become a useful complement to eye-correction techniques that are routinely used in the clinic to improve eyesight," she said. However, she also noted that "not all video games induce such a benefit, calling for special care in the choice of a clinically relevant training regimen."

178 Comments

  • ActionFactor

    Posted Nov 8, 2009 11:52 am PT

    Unreal Tournaments got me straight lol

  • Dima2000

    Posted Jun 30, 2009 2:04 pm PT

    NICE!!! No wonder I never needed glasses haha...

  • L0rD_ShAde

    Posted Apr 22, 2009 4:36 am PT

    cool. Medicine Prescription - play crysis and halo3 before breakfast, GTA 4 after lunch and Call of duty 4 and CS before and after dinner.

    lol.

  • emkplayboy6

    Posted Apr 16, 2009 6:56 pm PT

    PS3 Rules!

  • optiow

    Posted Apr 10, 2009 8:59 pm PT

    That is quite an interesting find.

  • Wings_008

    Posted Apr 5, 2009 11:14 am PT

    cool, then if you're old and your vision is deteriorating then you should play Crysis two houres a day before sleep.

  • digitalgawd

    Posted Apr 4, 2009 5:00 pm PT

    hahaha, if you woulda played for 4 hrs you coulda seen it from 8 miles, i did.

  • _ERT_

    Posted Apr 3, 2009 7:08 am PT

    After i played call of duty 4 for 2 hours, i can see a bird from 2 miles !!!!

  • chikkkenbutt

    Posted Apr 2, 2009 4:23 pm PT

    Great effin news! my eyesight is terrible! but for all of those that still may not believe this, I learned from my optometrist that your vision is affected by your eye size. my eyes keep growing larger making me more narrow-sighted. Games don't do too much except maybe put some extra strain on your eyes. I've also noticed that after playing fps's, my awareness about my surroundings and my responses to visual stimulation is much stronger and quicker. Thanks gamespot. We gamers rule.

  • tonyhawksP8

    Posted Apr 2, 2009 1:48 am PT

    50 hours over nine weeks is that all, I can play RtS for 2 hours then play an hour online fps then 2 hours offline fps and more.

  • Gezquester

    Posted Apr 1, 2009 7:45 pm PT

    Video games! Theyre not all bad! Pick up Halo now, youll see better!

  • jtthegame316

    Posted Apr 1, 2009 8:47 am PT

    wow are they sayin playing xbox might actually be cureing my lazy eye but on the other had it april the 1st so the story could be an april fool lol.

  • prioritymail

    Posted Apr 1, 2009 7:11 am PT

    This is just the excuse I need to play more xbox!

  • Wej_accept_it

    Posted Apr 1, 2009 4:31 am PT

    Boo yeah, FPSs FTW

  • doobie1975

    Posted Apr 1, 2009 12:17 am PT

    my April fool senses are tingelling

  • shakensparco

    Posted Mar 31, 2009 11:34 pm PT

    I think it only works for darker games with more gray. CoD and Unreal are much darker compared to games like Halo which has lots of vibrant colors. So as they said, not every game will work. Just play lots of GoW which has every shade of gray immaginable! (lol!)

  • tawagivercetti

    Posted Mar 31, 2009 10:36 pm PT

    It all makes sense now...lol. In a private study conducted by me I found that GTA games actually increase sociopathism by 66.6 percent.

  • everettseanw

    Posted Mar 31, 2009 10:18 pm PT

    I've played video games for 9 years, and my eyesight is fine.

  • godoo

    Posted Mar 31, 2009 9:56 pm PT

    i was reading some of the comments...to me it just sounds like it was chance that those people had better eye sight....

    im also one of the cases where my eyes have gotten worse with playing games, i dont think it has anything to do with games...reflexes and ability to notice detail but the actual sight is just in your DNA or w/e

    its like some people have a stigmitizum and some dont

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