A video game designed by McGill University researchers to help train people to change their perception of social threats and boost their self-confidence has now been shown to reduce the production of the stress-related hormone cortisol. The new findings appear in the October issue of the American Psychological Association`s Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
Playing social-intelligence game reduces stress hormone by 17 percent
- PhysOrg
- 23. 10 2007 (19:48)