A new article written by Iowa State University professor of psychology Douglas Gentile posits that playing social games may cause players to be more helpful in real-life social situations. Social games require the help of friends - and in turn for the player to be helpful to his or her friends. In an article published in the latest issue of the Nature Reviews/Neuroscience journal, Gentile uses several studies to toy with the idea that social...


Promoted by: doctorwho


Stats

Coming Soon!

Comments


Dear Guest, please login to comment

Login with Wirebot account

Create New Account | Forgot password?



Please keep the comments clean by not posting advertisements, profanity, or personal attacks. Terms of Use.

0 total comments


Wirebot News Stream: Streaming related news from around the internet. Learn more. Site owners, add your website.

Follow Us


PopularBlogPosts

RecentBlogPosts