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Playing 2D games engage the brain similarly to reading a book ! Both rely on filling in the blanks and require interpretation on the part of the player/reader.
3D or realistic graphics games give you high-fidelity visuals, leaving less to the imagination.
Now let's look at the parts of the brain that are stimulated while reading and playing a 2d game.
Books activates :
- Visual cortex
- Prefrontal cortex for abstract thinking
- Default Mode Network involved in imagination
2D games activates :
- Visual processing
- Abstract reasoning, problem-solving and pattern recognition.
- DMN (depending on how narrative the game is , like for example JRPGs)
When you're playing a 3D Game the game is fully rendered and tells you what to see , it's basically the same as watching a movie on Netflix !! while 2d Games you see a few sprite frames and imagine the character powers and scale.
This is another masterful topic from nerdelitist, thank you for reading.
3D or realistic graphics games give you high-fidelity visuals, leaving less to the imagination.
Now let's look at the parts of the brain that are stimulated while reading and playing a 2d game.
Books activates :
- Visual cortex
- Prefrontal cortex for abstract thinking
- Default Mode Network involved in imagination
2D games activates :
- Visual processing
- Abstract reasoning, problem-solving and pattern recognition.
- DMN (depending on how narrative the game is , like for example JRPGs)
When you're playing a 3D Game the game is fully rendered and tells you what to see , it's basically the same as watching a movie on Netflix !! while 2d Games you see a few sprite frames and imagine the character powers and scale.
This is another masterful topic from nerdelitist, thank you for reading.
