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Video Games Improve Attention but Can Generate Addiction: Cetys Expert

Tijuana, March 30.- Video games are a "double edge" tool for the brain: they can improve cognitive skills and have clinical applications, but also activate mechanisms linked to addiction. Dr. Luis Ángel Llamas Alonso, academic of the Master's Degree in Neuropsychology at Cetys University, explained during the conference "Modo Gamer: what happens in your brain while you play", held at the Tijuana campus in the framework of Brain Week 2026. The sp…
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Tijuana, March 30.- Video games are a "double edge" tool for the brain: they can improve cognitive skills and have clinical applications, but also activate mechanisms linked to addiction. Dr. Luis Ángel Llamas Alonso, academic of the Master's Degree in Neuropsychology at Cetys University, explained during the conference "Modo Gamer: what happens in your brain while you play", held at the Tijuana campus in the framework of Brain Week 2026. The sp…

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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