Video games stimulate creativity

Video games make both boys and girls tend to be more creative , according to a new study from Michigan State University (USA). In experiments with 500 twelve-year-old children, scientists found that those who played video games were more creative in performing tasks such as drawing or writing stories . However, the use of mobile phones, the Internet and computers did not reveal any direct relationship with creativity at these ages. Researchers say the finding should make "game developers identify which aspects of their products make us more creative," says Linda Jackson, co-author of the journal's publication. Computers in Human Behavior .

In addition, the study also showed that children use videogames more time than girls, and that while the former show a certain preference for sports or violent games, girls usually opt for video games that involve interaction with others (humans or characters and animals).