Brain game sharpens more focus ad reduces anxiety – Health News
Playing a simple brain game that
involves identifying shapes can sharpen your focus and reduce anxiety, new
research has found. Study participants who completed the video game-like
exercise that targets distraction stayed more focused and showed less anxiety,
showed the findings that could lead to an everyday solution to ease the effects
of distraction. (Note: Mind Games - deliberate actions of calculated
psychological manipulation intended to intimidate or confuse)
"Down the line we could roll
out an online or mobile game based on this research that specifically targets
distraction and helps people stay focused and feel less anxious," said
lead researcher Jason Moser, associate professor of clinical psychology at
Michigan State University in the US.
In the study, participants with
both low and high anxiety completed a focus task in which they identified a
specific shape in a series of shapes - for example, a red circle amid red squares,
diamonds and triangles. Afterwards they were given an exercise designed to
distract them. The focus task, Moser said, had improved concentration and
lessened anxiety for the anxious participants, in particular, even after the
distraction exercise.
There are a plethora of
"brain-training" games on the market, Moser noted, but they are
highly controversial and offer no independent scientific proof they help
sharpen focus, let alone reduce anxiety. "There have been other studies of
video game-type interventions for anxiety," he added, "but none have
used a specific and simple game that targets distraction."
The study was published online in
the journal Behaviour Therapy.
Brain game sharpens more focus ad reduces anxiety – Health News
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