Are you thinking of a
way to enhance your Air Traffic Control (ATC) skills? Investing in an action video game is certainly a good option. 2 studies, almost a decade apart, reveal that action video
games enhance our visual skills, our hand-eye coordination skills and our concentration
abilities.
In 2002, a
group of researchers at the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences,
University of Rochester, New York, carried out 5 experiments on 2 groups of subjects. 1 group was the control group who did not play video games
for 6 months. The second
group played video games for at least 1 hour per day for a minimum of 4 days
per week for 6 months. They played
video games such as: Grand Theft Auto 3, Spider-Man,
007 and Super Mario Cart.
The first 4 experiments showed that video-game playing
increases the attention capacity and resources of the visual system. The experiments
also supported the claims that our visual perception is enhanced spatially
(which means increased spatial distribution or wider visual range) and temporally (which means better temporal resolution or less time to resolve conflicts).
In the first
experiment, the subjects were given the Flanker compatibility test which involved
identifying geometric shapes in circles while they were supposed to ignore a
distract shape that was either compatible or incompatible with the target shapes.
Then they were given some pictures and were asked to guess the number of
squares. This was repeated over expanding visual ranges. In the fourth
experiment, they were given a rapid series of black and white letters interspersed
with blank cards. They had to identify the black “X” after a white letter
appeared.
To confirm
the findings, a fifth experiment was conducted using 2 groups of non-video gamers. Both
groups trained by playing 1 hour per day for 10 consecutive days. One group
trained by intensively playing Medal of
Honor, an action video-game from Electronic
Arts™ requiring a superior level of combative skill while the second
group trained with Tetris™.
The researchers compared the players’ performance in the above experiments before
and after the training. They found that performance was enhanced in both groups
with the performance of the players who trained on the action video game being better
than the players who trained on the non-action video game.
Action video-games can be beneficial to our visual, attention and perception skills |
9 years
later, Professor Daphne Bevalier of the University of Geneva set up a lab to study the
effects of action gaming on the brain. Like the first set of experiments, she observed
that action gamers have better attention spans and are less prone to
distraction. They concentrate better, increase their perception for the finer
detail even in clutter and can multitask relatively easy with technology. What does
this mean for Air Traffic controllers (ATCOs)? How can action video games help?
ACC PHNOM PENH |
If a
cluttered radarscope is unnerving; or if you have problems reading the fine
print on the screen; or you think that the resolution is too dark; or you feel
some degree of uneasiness with several potential conflicts because the traffic
is intense – action video-games can help you to overcome these problems. You will
find that you can multi-track many radar blips with increasing ease, when you spend time playing action video games for a minimum of 10 hours. Yes, after 2 weeks of gaming, you will hear about a colleague’s
comic experience while “working the traffic”, progressing a strip and coordinating with several sectors in one minute. You will have a wider visual range and your
attention to detail will improve. What is
the farthest distance away that you can read the QNH, the Flight Level and
the speed or Mach number?
You can
benefit even if you are an Aerodrome Specialist. Your visual acuity improves in
that you will spot aircraft not only against the backdrop of a sunny sky or starry
night but also on a grey day. The effect of distractions like ringing phones
and background conversations will diminish.
The underlying
reasoning is that if you spend just 1 h a day for at least 10 consecutive days,
you strengthen and exercise your eye muscles and your brain matter by virtually
evading, running from and dodging your enemy. Yes, the effect is similar to the
way that a Thai Muay kick boxer strengthens her shin by routinely kicking it
against a punching bag. Playing action video games stregthens our visual skills, attention and perception. If you are an ATCO that plays action video games, can you attest to the statement that these games enhance ATC skills? Which is
your favorite game?
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