Playing video games improves women’s spatial skills

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University of Toronto researchers have discovered that women who play video games –for as little as 10 hours in total– reduced the inherent difference between the sexes in terms of spatial skills. While playing video games made both sexes better at spatial tasks, women actually improve so much that they catch up to men. And the effect apparently lasts for months.

via Joystiq

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