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Patterns: A Video Game, an M.R.I. and What Men’s Brains Do – New York Times

Posted on February 19th, 2008 by Kele Ding

By ERIC NAGOURNEY
Why does it often seem that men enjoy playing video games more than women? Perhaps because they do.
A new study finds that when men play the games, a part of the brain involved in feelings of reward and addiction becomes much more activated than it does in women.
This may explain why men are [...]

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