A recent Pew Research Center survey reveals that 85% of U.S. teens play video games, with 41% playing daily. The study highlights both positive and negative aspects of gaming: 56% of gamers report improved problem-solving skills, but 41% experience disrupted sleep.
Read MoreGaming, whether digital or traditional, carries significant real-world implications, as highlighted by Arizona State University alum Kishonna L. Gray's research on marginalized communities. As the 2024 Lincoln Center Visiting Scholar, Gray discussed the intersection of games, identity, and social norms, urging a reevaluation of game interactions' effects on historically marginalized groups.
Read MoreThe potential effects of video games on mental health has been a long-drawn-out debate. The research team analyzed members of an online football simulation gaming site. 37 players responded before playing the game, 40 responded after playing the game
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