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From "Surgeons Who Play Video Games More Skilled" - U.S. Study, Reuters, 07/02/19. Excerpts: There was a strong correlation between video game skills and a surgeon's capabilities performing laparoscopic surgery (...). Laparoscopy and related surgeries involve manipulating instruments through a small incision or body opening where the surgeon's movements are guided by watching a television screen. It supports previous research that video games can improve "fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, visual attention, depth perception and computer competency," the study said. Parents should not see this study as beneficial if their child is playing video games for over an hour a day," the study said. "Spending that much time playing video games is not going to help your child's chances of getting into medical school."
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