Effect of action video games on the spatial distribution of visuospatial attention.

University of Rochester

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Abstract

The authors investigated the effect of action gaming on the spatial distribution of attention. The authors used the flanker compatibility effect to separately assess center and peripheral attentional resources in gamers versus nongamers. Gamers exhibited an enhancement in attentional resources compared with nongamers, not only in the periphery but also in central vision. The authors then used a target localization task to unambiguously establish that gaming enhances the spatial distribution of visual attention over a wide field of view. Gamers were more accurate than nongamers at all eccentricities tested, and the advantage held even when a concurrent center task was added, ruling out a trade-off between…

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Keywords
  • Visual attention
  • Action (physics)
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Task (project management)
  • Visual field
  • Psychology
  • Cognition
  • Neuroscience
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