The National Science Foundation has given two universities a million dollars to study whether video games can improve thinking skills in the elderly. They’re using Boom Blox in the research. The grant to the universities - N.C. State and Georgia Tech - is part of the federal stimulus package and will span four years of research. Phase one of this study will seek to identify the qualities a game must have to improve cognition - memory, problem-solving, critical thinking and the like.” “We want to determine the components an effective game should have,” said Dr. Anne McLaughlin, an assistant professor of psychology at N.C. State, and the study’s principal investigator. After determining which game qualities deliver the greatest improvement in cognitive function, phase two will seek to develop guidelines for “a new class of video game for older adults,” and also

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Study Examines Boom Blox for Benefits to Elderly Cognition [Boom Blox]