As your body ages, your eyes gradually lose their power. You may find yourself squinting to read street signs and alarm clocks, as well as the guide on your giant television screen. Sure, you can always rely on reading glasses, if not prescription glasses and contact lenses, but nobody really wants to bother unless it is a true necessity. Fortunately, some easy techniques, such as the right video games, exist to keep your vision as powerful as ever.

Let’s say you are stuck on a dark and secluded highway in the middle of the Everglades. You have no idea if you will have to make a sharp left turn at 10 yards or veer to the right in half a mile. Your reflexes must be fully alert, and your eyes cannot afford to be deceiving. Thankfully, the countless number of hours you’ve spent glued to the television and computer screen playing action-packed video games will make sure that your eyes get you back to your Coral Springs real estate safely.

If you had one of those mothers who would claim your constant video game playing would ruin your eyesight, you can now take pleasure in knowing that she was wrong. Medical studies show that playing video games teaches the human brain to better process visual data. Working with different shades of gray on a screen, you can play a game to better make out objects in front of your eyes, and react accordingly.

The reason why video games help human vision is due to training. They allow your mind and body to get a beneficial workout together. You get to see oncoming objects, visually process your next move and make split-second decisions. You get to scan the screen and decipher if an oncoming person is a friend or foe. Do you fire your weapon at the target onscreen, and keep searching for dangers? You must be alert and keep track of many items in order to analyze the right moves. They are fabulous exercises for your eyes, as well as your brain. They can be loads of fun too.

By training your eyes in a home for sale in Coral Springs, you are helping to prevent and treat amblyopia, also known as lazy eye. In fact, a recent study claims that folks with lazy eye improve their visual acuity and 3D depth perception after spending time playing video games. Doing so allows both of your eyes to work together. In fact, your overall vision and perception can improve after any deterioration due to simple aging.

Researchers concluded that the best video games for a Coral Springs luxury homeowner’s eyes are the thrilling war-like selections and the futuristic shoot ’em up favorites. Simulation driving games, as well as action sports, can benefit your mind and body as well. Puzzle games come in at the bottom of the list to benefit your eyes and overall reaction times. At least now you know what to add to your holiday gift list to give a little fun while improving your eyesight.

 

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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty serves 19 counties throughout Florida with over 40 locations and approximately 1,800 Sales Professionals. The full-service brokerage company, founded in 1999, is a subsidiary of Lennar Corporation, a Fortune 500 company and is a franchise member of the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices’ network, one of the few organizations entrusted to use the world-renowned Berkshire Hathaway name. The company offers residential and commercial services as well as seasonal rentals, property management, REO & Foreclosures, corporate relocations, referral services, title, home service plans, and personal concierge services. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty ranks in the Top 10 in the network among 42,000 Sales Professionals, 1,200 offices throughout 47 states. The company is the overall No. 1 fundraiser for The Sunshine Kids Foundation, having generated more than $3.37 million since 2001. Visit www.BHHSFloridaRealty.com.

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