British tabloid/glorified comic bookThe Sunhas brought on a neuroscience expert to argue that videogames can cause temporary — and perhapspermanent— mental problems in children. Yep, it’s that time of the month where another British “newspaper” scares its readers into hating something irrationally.

Baroness Greenfield argues that a child’s brain, “can be temporarily disabled by activities with a strong sensory content — ‘blowing the mind’. Or they can be inactivated permanently by degeneration — ie. dementia.”

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Apparently, “Screen technologies cause high arousal which in turn activates the brain system’s underlying addiction. This results in the attraction of yet more screen-based activity.” She uses all these words to suggest that kids need to step outside for some fresh air — good advice inanysituation, without the need for scaremongering.

“There is a need to be outside, to climb trees and feel the grass under your feet and the sun on your face,” she adds.

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So there you go, your children willliterallyhave their brains rot if they play too many videogames, and we have a single scientist to prove it! Then again, considering you’d already have to be brain damaged to readThe Sunin the first place, I doubt there’s much to be worried about.

Computer games ‘are giving kids dementia’[The Sun]

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