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This is your brain on video games
June 23, 2005
Study shows the brain treats digital violence as if it's real. That doesn't mean gamers are gun-toting bullies.
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Retinal implants may soon restore lost vision
April 4, 2006
Researchers are working on ways to implant tiny electrodes in the eye and help restore vision to the blind. Images: Retinal implants
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Violence in games stimulates brain for aggression
October 12, 2005
Watching fake violence makes blood flow to the part of the brain associated with aggression, a new study says.
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This is your brain on video games, ads
August 21, 2007
It may sound like science fiction, but one company is helping market researchers track how the brain responds to content like games and ads.Photos: Scanning brain waves
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Who really won during the Super Bowl?
February 5, 2007
Brain scans reveal that most million-dollar ads failed to connect with viewers, but one stands out as a clear winner.
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At GDC, games on the brain
March 10, 2007
Developers aim to lure women to adult games. Also: The next game controller could be your gray matter. And Sony brings it 'Home' for the PS3.
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