Action video games do not improve the speed of information processing in simple perceptual tasks.

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Previous research suggests that playing action video games improves performance on
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Previous research suggests that playing action video games improves performance on
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Previous research suggests that playing action video games improves performance on
sensory, perceptual, and attentional tasks. For instance, Green, Pouget, and Bavelier (2010) …

Action video games do not improve the speed of information processing in simple perceptual tasks.

D van Ravenzwaaij, W Boekel… - Journal of …, 2014 - europepmc.org
Previous research suggests that playing action video games improves performance on
sensory, perceptual, and attentional tasks. For instance, Green, Pouget, and Bavelier (2010) …

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Previous research suggests that playing action video games improves performance on
sensory, perceptual, and attentional tasks. For instance, Green, Pouget, and Bavelier (2010) …

Action video games do not improve the speed of information processing in simple perceptual tasks.

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Previous research suggests that playing action video games improves performance on
sensory, perceptual, and attentional tasks. For instance, Green, Pouget, and Bavelier (2010) …

[引用][C] Action video games do not improve the speed of information processing in simple perceptual tasks.

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Action video games do not improve the speed of information processing in simple perceptual tasks

D van Ravenzwaaij, W Boekel… - Journal of …, 2014 - research.rug.nl
Previous research suggests that playing action video games improves performance on
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