An article published by the University of Toronto reveals that teenagers who play video games may be able to learn sensorimotor skills (such as riding a bike) more quickly than those who do not play video games. A quote from the article:
By the end of the experiment, all participants performed better as they learned the complex pattern of the target. The gamers, however, were significantly more accurate in following the repetitive motion than the non-gamers. "This is likely due to the gamers' superior ability in learning a novel sensorimotor pattern, that is, their gaming experience enabled them to learn better than the non-gamers."