Study: Addictive video games affect children's brains in the same way as drugs and alcohol

Their series of studies revealed that the amygdala-striatal system – the impulsive section of the brain – was smaller and more sensitive in addicted players users, in order to process the stimuli of games faster.

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The findings, reported in the Daily Telegraph, come after primary schools warned parents on Monday that their children’s education is being damaged by Fortnite.

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