Action-Video-Game Experience Alters the Spatial Resolution of Vision
Institute of Cognitive and Brain Sciences · University of Rochester
Abstract
Playing action video games enhances several different aspects of visual processing; however, the mechanisms underlying this improvement remain unclear. Here we show that playing action video games can alter fundamental characteristics of the visual system, such as the spatial resolution of visual processing across the visual field. To determine the spatial resolution of visual processing, we measured the smallest distance a distractor could be from a target without compromising target identification. This approach exploits the fact that visual processing is hindered as distractors are brought close to the target, a phenomenon known as crowding. Compared with nonplayers, action-video-game players could tolerate…
Citation impact
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- 15.62
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- 100%
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- 41
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2Topics & keywords
- Video game
- Action (physics)
- Crowding
- Visual processing
- Psychology
- Identification (biology)
- Visual field
- Population