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Video Games Don't Distract Children's Minds. What Psychiatry Says About the Link Between Play and Cognitive Development

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The idea that video games "help intelligence" say more about our fears than how the brain works. Psychology and sociology explain why the game can support learning and where the game actually appears to be the risk.
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The idea that video games "help intelligence" say more about our fears than how the brain works. Psychology and sociology explain why the game can support learning and where the game actually appears to be the risk.

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Adevarul broke the news in Romania on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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