This was already kind of a given, as we (as gamers) have to have extreme precision and accuracy, and video games teach us just that. We have to hit the right buttons at the right time or it's game over. Our hand-eye-coordination is relatively higher than most and we (as gamers who look for cameos, the graphics, etc. etc.) see things that most don't. And we're quicker about it too. We see all of the cameos (an island shaped like Japan on the world map, Mighty the Armadillo on the Missing Persons poster) and we see everything. Our brains and eyes act like sponges, sucking up everything and turning that into knowledge. Yes, our skills get rusty, but that's because everyone does at times. Anyways, this is just another study about video games that would have been proven true even if they weren't scientists. For both non-gamers and gamers: Keep On Gaming1 - Leo