First Person Shooters Cause Brain Damage According to University Study
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Apparently, anyone who has played, more than 90 hrs of FPS might have brain damage thanks to a study done in a University. With a grand total of 100 people tested, I know, so many, we can see that this is not even 1/5th my High School Graduating Class. Absolutely the pinnacle of science.
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FIRST PERSON SHOOTERS CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE ACCORDING TO NEW STUDY
http://cogconnected.com/2017/08/first-person-shooter-brain-damage/
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