Gaming to see: action video gaming is associated with enhanced processing of masked stimuli

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  • who: Carsten Pohl from the Department of, Cognitive, University of, Germany have published the paper: Gaming to see: action video gaming is associated with enhanced processing of masked stimuli, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors presented primes either for 20 or 60 ms to assess stimulus-response translation processes of hardly visible and more visible stimuli. The authors aimed to replicate the findings of Li et_al as well as Li et_al and expected that VGPs can identify the primes more often correctly than NVGPs.
  • how: For this experiment the authors used a . . .

     

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