Game Brain

Game brain (ゲーム脳, Gēmu nō?) is a term coined by Akio Mori referring to the human brains affected by the long term effect of playing video games. He is a professor of Physical Education Humanities and Sciences division of Nihon University in Japan. His theory brought on active debates over its pros and cons.

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