Not exact matches
Playing first person shooters is found to strengthen a range of cognitive skills such as
spatial navigation,
reasoning, memory and perception, according to
several studies reviewed in the article.
It's not quantitative for
several reasons (ocean heat uptake, the dependence of radiative feedbacks on the
spatial structure of the SST changes, etc).
In
several studies reviewed by the American Psychological Association (APA) it was found that playing video games not only improves children's problem - solving and
reasoning skills but also strengthens cognitive skills like memory and
spatial navigation.