Author Interviews, Mental Health Research, PLoS / 23.08.2013
Strategy Video Game Training and Improved Cognitive Flexibility
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Brian D. Glass
Biological and Experimental Psychology, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, London, United Kingdom
Bradley C. Love
Department of Cognitive, Perceptual and Brain Sciences, University College London, London, United Kingdom
MedicalResearch.com: What are the main findings of the study?
Answer: We had 72 non-gaming participants play 40 hours of video games over 6 to 8 weeks. We tested them on psychological tests before and after. The participants either played The Sims (a life simulator game), or one of two versions of StarCraft (a real-time strategy game) -- one which had a higher level of complexity. We found that the StarCraft players (especially on the higher complexity version) performed better on specifically the psychological tasks which tested cognitive flexibility. Cognitive flexibility is the ability to adapt to a changing environment by keeping multiple things in mind and switch between tasks effectively. This sort of ability is considered a higher level psychological ability because it requires strategic thinking and creativity.












