Thursday, 20 October 2016

3D films can improve children's concentration

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tech/watching-films-3d-can-double-9001222

"Watching a 3D movie can more than double the concentration powers and cognitive processing of children, new research claims.
A study by visual technology firm RealD and led by child psychologist Dr Richard Woolfson and associate lecturer at Goldsmiths Patrick Fagan suggests that children aged between seven and 14 experienced twice the cognitive processing speed and performed better in testing after watching 20 minutes of a 3D film."

As well as the entertainment factor of 3D, there are also many issues surrounding how it may affect audience's health. This is a demonstration of how it could actually improve people's concentration, contrary to many reports of headaches caused by 3D.

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