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		<title>APA: video games help students, surgeons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quick, somebody call Jack Thompson! Tell him it was all a mistake!
The American Psychological Association, meeting in at a convention in Boston, revealed a eries of studies that show video games have a series of positive effects on students in the classroom and surgeons in the operating room.
According to the Associated Press, a study of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quick, somebody call <a href="/2008/02/jack-thompson-seeks-gaming-records-of-niu-shooter/" target="_self">Jack Thompson</a>! Tell him it was all a mistake!</p>
<p>The American Psychological Association, meeting in at a convention in Boston, revealed a eries of studies that show video games have a series of positive effects on students in the classroom and surgeons in the operating room.</p>
<p>According to the Associated Press, a study of fith, sixth and seventh graders found that playing video games helped them improve their problem-solving abiltiies and cognitive and perceptual skills.</p>
<p>Another study showed that &#8220;surgeons who played video games were 27 percent faster at advanced surgical procedures and made 37 percent fewer errors than those who didn&#8217;t.&#8221;</p>
<p>A bump in the road remains. Other studies showed students who play violent video games did tend to be more hostile than non-violent game playing kids.</p>
<p>Nevermind, don&#8217;t tell Jack a thing.</p>
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