How do these two articles differ in their perspectives on the beneficial uses of videogames?
A) Neither author believes that the benefits of video games can be conclusively proved.
B) Both Felton and Johnson spend time in their articles cautioning parents against the abuse and overuse of videogames.
C) While Johnson believes that there are only partial benefits to video-gaming, Felton believes that there are no positive effects at all.
D) Johnson pours doubt and scorn upon Felton's conclusion that videogames actually help players improve their hand-eye coordination in the real world.