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      Josh, a 14-year-old through Michigan, was abducted from his home and taken out towards the desert in a recent ABC’s 20/20 section. But this was not the act of criminals-it was the actual boy's parents.

       The boy’s routine was pretty intense. He would game until about one in the morning and sleep until noon. He played approximately 60 hours of Counter-Strike: Worldwide Offensive and other PC games per week, and he could “easily” perform about 12 hours a day.

  Josh underwent an fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) in order to measure his mind activity before he was shipped away to the dunes of Utah. The physicians who treated your pet have theorized which “excessive gaming changes brain activity”; these people plan on performing research to test their hypothesis. Later that week, Josh was intentionally dragged from his home in the middle of the night time and put on a plane headed to Sodium Lake City, wherever he would later become driven to the wilderness for his timed isolated from technology.

  “It’s kind of ridiculous. I play video gaming and I have to visit rehab for it, ” Josh thought. “[Josh] was really emotional; he stated ‘I don’t want to go’ and ‘I want to see my mom’, ” his father said.

  Josh camped in the dry flatlands of Utah for over two months, with an focus on discipline and hard work during his time halfway across the country. Towards end of the section, images of Josh’s brain were shown to show the effects of his separation from CS: GO. They apparently showed improved nerve organs activity.
         So  CS  GO  is  a  good  game  to  develop the  brain .

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