Next time you're about to go under the knife, ask about your surgeon's Call of Duty skill!
A study found that surgeons who play video games frequently make fewer mistakes on the operating table.
When the doctors played for at least three hours, they made 37% fewer mistakes in surgery and operated 27% faster than those who don't!
Many say that they use the same hand-eye coordination that they use for surgeries as well as playing Playstation.
Dr. James Rosser practices his hand-eye coordination by playing Super Monkey Ball, a popular game where you roll a ball into a hole.
He says it's a simple game and it helps him build the same skills he uses during surgeries!
Now when your parents badger you to stop playing video games, you can give them a reason.