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Everything else is just background noise. And while you’re at it, ignore any office theatrics. While Anna from admin may be plotting revenge over a stolen stapler, you should be climbing the ladder.
Experts at the Oxford Internet Institute (OII) have outlined 13 ways in which playing video games might influence a person’s mental health to help “cut through the noise”.
Senior author Professor Andrew Przybylski of the OII, added: “There’s no single answer to how gaming affects mental health. “But our framework helps cut through the noise.
We kind of knew coming out of that what type of disposition we had to play with. We watched film before practice, (and) it wasn’t good. Game 1 was not good at all.