Background
The ability to ignore irrelevant information is an essential
skill in life. Focusing in on an object from a crowded field enhances this ability, which can transfer to things like time on task and paying attention in class.
Similar (though more violent) games have been shown to have a positive effect on 'crowding,' which is the ability to distinguish objects that are right next to each other. This increased visual acuity also has positive benefits, such as the ability to think more quickly. References
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