Sunday, September 09, 2007

20/20 Vision

Researchers at the University of Rochester have shown that people who played action video games for a few hours a day over the course of a month improved by about 20 percent in their ability to identify letters presented in clutter—a visual acuity test similar to ones used in regular ophthalmology clinics. In essence, playing video game improves your bottom line on a standard eye chart. "Action video game play changes the way our brains process visual information," says Daphne Bavelier, professor of brain and cognitive sciences at the University of Rochester. "After just 30 hours, players showed a substantial increase in the spatial resolution of their vision, meaning they could see figures like those on an eye chart more clearly, even when other symbols crowded in."

Wouldn't it be wonderful if each of us could improve our spiritual eyesight as simply as adding a few hours of video gaming to our daily lives? In what areas have you seen improvement in your spiritual eyesight? If you battle a vision problem in your spiritual life, what would it be? Would it be spiritual nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism or tunnel vision? How has your spiritual vision problem been corrected?

3 comments:

Cathy Hutchison said...

I really connected with the video. My eyesight has been mostly nearsighted and focused on me.

CrossPointeDave said...

That's the main difference between our physical eyesight and our spiritual eyesight. Our physical ailments tend to stay the same-improved only by prescriptions. Our spiritual sight ailments can be tunnel vision one week, nearsighted the next and cross-eyed (in a good way) the next. I wish I could be "cross-eyed" each day!

NancyJ said...

It seems like we CAN improve our spiritual eyesight as simply as adding to our daily lives...not necessairly video gaming...but time reading the Bible, praying, listening to God - focusing on Him. And wow, if I added a "few hours"/day of that...I might be walking on water and changing water to wine myself!

For me the prescriptions needed right now would be for listening to God and letting Him be in control...instead of listening only to NancyJ and letting her assumptions be in control...sigh...

But I did just get new glasses a couple of weeks ago...and am seeing MUCH better with my physical eyes. It's maybe contageous! Hope! ...and adding that extra daily gaming time toward time with God wouldn't hurt either...