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Military- The role of video games for military field it so the people who are going to

war have a feel of it is going to feel like. Also they do not get phased to what is
going on. The people in the military would not be scared to shoot at their enemies.
It is also a role so that the people serving the army can get the attention of kids at a
young age to get them to try and join. All these violence catches younger
generation they think it will be cool to go to war and kill people but not everybody
makes it back.
Child education- Child education video games help kids think better. Children
education video games will help them expand their mind. Games often revolve
around the usage of memorizing. This not only relates to games where children
have to remember parts of the game in order to solve the game, memorize certain
parts. Most games require children to think quickly. Playing on games via the
internet allows children the license to get used to how a computer works and thus it
becomes second nature to them. Research has revealed that online games can
actually help children who experience attention disorders. A lot of mystery and
adventure games contain maps which children will have to read. This obviously
helps their map reading skills and practical thinking.
http://www.teachthought.com/the-future-of-learning/technology/6-basic-benefits-ofgame-based-learning/
Adult education- The Office of Naval Research (ONR) indicates that video games can
help adults process information much faster and improve their fundamental abilities
to reason and solve problems in novel contexts. Playing certain video games (Brain
Age or Guitar Hero) can also improve hand-eye coordination, enhance split-second
decision making and even, potentially, boost auditory perception. The key is that
you have to be improving each time you play, because in order to improve you have
to be learning. A study published in the February edition of Archives of Surgery says
that surgeons who regularly play video games are generally more skilled at
performing laparoscopic surgery.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/technology/2011/12/the-benefits-of-video-games/
Medicine- Research indicates that the training they received through video games
may provide young surgeons with better skills and hand-eye coordination,
particularly for robotic and minimally invasive surgeries. Medicine games can help
naming different types of medicine and what they do to the body. Dr. Rossers study
found that surgeons who had played video games in the past for more than three
hours per week made 37 percent fewer errors, were 27 percent faster. The game
Septris released in 2011. It helps users learn best practices for treating sepsis, a
complicated condition that starts as a bacterial infection and can progress rapidly to
lifethreatening inflammation of the body.
http://www.bidmc.org/YourHealth/HealthNotes/SurgicalInnovations/Advances/VideoGames.aspx
https://www.aamc.org/newsroom/reporter/june2014/384790/technology-medicaleducation.html

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