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This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Amy Kraft. Got a minute?

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Wanna help grandma keep her mind sharp?

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Consider throwing out her crossword puzzles and giving her a joystick.

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Because a study finds that elderly people who played a video game for at least 10 hours gained three years of protection from cognitive decline.

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Gamers also became quicker at processing information.

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The research is in the journal PLoS ONE.

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Almost 700 subjects were divided into two groups:

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those between the ages of fifty and sixty-four and people aged sixty-five and older.

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Members from each age group were asked to either work on a crossword puzzle or play a video game called Road Tour,

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which involves matching fleeting images of car types and road signs.

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In both age groups, those who played the video game showed improvements on executive function,

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which includes memory, attention, problem solving skills and perception when tested a year later.

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Some of the gamers were given four additional hours of training with the game.

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And their cognitive improvement lasted an additional year.

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So video games might help ward off cognitive decline.

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Just don't play Road Tour while actually driving.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Amy Kraft

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