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Study: Seniors Can Keep Their Minds Young Playing Video Games


Thursday , June 12, 2008
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Who would have thought that gunning down kamikaze pilots could keep you young?
That's the finding of a new University of Florida study that shows
that playing video games helps senior citizens stay mentally alert.

But you don't have to tell that to residents of the Weinberg Village
retirement home in Citrus Park, Fla., who are proving that conquering
enemies in "Age of Empires" or "Medal of Honor" is no longer the domain
of the young.



Betty Jo Holland, 81, said her favorite game is "Medal of Honor" — a game that sets up World War II battlefield scenarios.
"I got one," she said as she mowed down a Japanese soldier to the cheers of resident onlookers.
Holland, who was 16 when the United States entered World War II,
said she usually objects to violence, but admits she gets a thrill
going after the bad guys of her youth.

"Is this one of the games that I can't kill the good guys?" she said.
Patricia Belchior, the study's lead researcher, said skills like
mental sharpness and hand-eye coordination were improved when seniors,
regardless of age, played the video games.

"There are some characteristics of the game that promote visual learning," she said.
Walter "Fast Fingers" Hill, 70, a participant in the study, said
playing the games challenges him, despite the fact that he still gets
wiped out by the enemy all the time.

"It does challenge me to figure out how to get around it. It
involves the eyes, the brain, the hands; you get your body language in
it, too," Hill explained.

Instead of sitting in his room, he said, the games keep him on the edge of his seat.
"It's more multidimensional than reading a book," Hill said.
But that's not the only benefit for older gamers.
"[The game] brings seniors out of their rooms and gets them involved
in physical activities," said Dan Sultan of Weinberg Village, where
gaming has become almost an obsession.

Meanwhile, the ladies of Weinberg Village are ready to put down
their guns and pick up a golf club or get behind the wheel — in the
virtual world, of course. They're asking for golf games and Wii driving
games.

"[The video-game makers] need to have some of the talent out there
developing some of the games that would appeal to older people," Hill
said.

FOX News correspondent Orlando Salinas and Ahmad Shuja contributed to this report.

posted on June 12, 2008 2:52 PM ()

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My mother has shown signs of quicker, more improved reflexes and reaction time since she's been playing timed video games. My father, who supposedly has no use for computers in any way, has become less of an afternoon-napping-in-his-chair-in-front-of-the-tv and a sitting-in-his-chair-eating-junk-food-while-watching-tv person since he's been sitting on the foot of the bed helping Mom with the games. The senior center there, which offers computer classes, includes sessions exclusively on video gameplay. Not only do they see "students" having fun, but they also use hand/eye coordination, reflex, memory, and other skills that seem to be helpful.
comment by donnamarie on June 16, 2008 8:45 AM ()
Skilled care facilities are looking at the wii game system as a way to incorperate much need physical activity in their residents lives, which cannot be a bad thing
comment by redwolftimes on June 12, 2008 4:53 PM ()
This is so cool! I love this. My friend has one of those Braingames and I am going to invest in one as soon as I have extra $$ (When I win the lottery -- which was not today) hopefully the winner was you
comment by teacherwoman on June 12, 2008 4:10 PM ()
well,this what I hear a while ago.Sex also keep your mind
sharp,to be sure that your doing this right.
My son is addcited to this and have not got me going yet.
I have no interest unless it is a tennis match or baseball.
Which I do know that they have.Can be bother with this.
Too much going on after all do not want to flood the mind.
All right,not making any sense,then again do not have any.
Right now just typing and being tired.So tired.
comment by fredo on June 12, 2008 3:57 PM ()
Oh ... this bodes well for me.
You could always play stip video games, Martin. I bet that would get you interested.
AJ
comment by lunarhunk on June 12, 2008 2:54 PM ()

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