HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Eye movement and colleagues from the Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran have published the Article: 15(1):6 Video game training in traumatic brain injury patients: an exploratory case report study using tracking, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Progressing through the game gradually would involve the player in the game, leading to increase in arousal and motivation, both known to facilitate the process of learning and acquiring new skills (Green and amp; Bavelier, 2008; Koepp et_al, 1998; Segal and amp; Dietz, 1991). Perhaps not surprisingly, saccadic eye movements are often . . .
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