Action video game training reduces the Simon Effect

Volume: 23, Issue: 2, Pages: 587 - 592
Published: Aug 4, 2015
Abstract
A number of studies have shown that training on action video games improves various aspects of visual cognition including selective attention and inhibitory control. Here, we demonstrate that action video game play can also reduce the Simon Effect, and, hence, may have the potential to improve response selection during the planning and execution of goal-directed action. Non-game-players were randomly assigned to one of four groups; two trained...
Paper Details
Title
Action video game training reduces the Simon Effect
Published Date
Aug 4, 2015
Volume
23
Issue
2
Pages
587 - 592
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