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Okla-homey
1/14/2006, 03:12 PM
This video game crap is ruining our yutes. Make the kiddoes put down the controller and GO OUTSIDE!

Personally, if playing games was doing the below to my kid, that damn thing would be in the trash.


Doctor Bans Boy From Playstation To Stop Head Twitching

UPDATED: 3:11 pm EST January 13, 2006

A 9-year-old boy in California who suffered from uncontrollable head jerking movements after long hours of video game playing stopped the twitching after his doctor banned him from playing PlayStation, according to a report.

Nicholas Lavin said that he played PlayStation constantly over the holidays at his home in San Diego and began to notice that his head would jerk back and forth.

"I would do funny things with my head," Nicholas said.:eek:

Lavin's mother said her son began to twitch so badly that she took him to the family's pediatrician.

The doctor told her he was not allowed to play PlayStation anymore. Once he stopped playing PlayStation, the twitching stopped, according to the report.

"All the head jerking is gone and his eyes are completely back to normal," Barbara Lavin said. "I think it's a direct connection to the PlayStation and the amount of time he spent on it." AND I BLAME YOU THERE MOM!--stupid beyonce.

The San Diego Epilepsy Foundation said some video stimulation at certain frequencies can cause epileptic-type seizures or body jerks.

Doctors said to set time limits for games, keep lights on in the room so it's bright, and make sure children stay at least two feet way from the screen.

An MRI ruled anything else out, so for at least the next month, Nicholas will not play PlayStation, according to the report.

GottaHavePride
1/14/2006, 06:55 PM
On the other hand, Discover magazine had a big article about how modern games develop non-linear cognitive abilities better than just about anything else out there. They used Counterstrike as an example - mastering the controller interface and simultaneously keeping track of your location on a large map, enemy locations, prioritizing objectives and strategies, while coordinating with a team of other people to achieve those objectives as efficiently as possible. Apparently video games are great training for a corporate environment. ;)

but yeah, the mini-seizures thing is bad.

OklahomaTrombone
1/14/2006, 07:22 PM
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