Neurocognitive Research Reveals Gamers Time Their Reactions Better Than Non-Gamers
A study in a virtual reality environment found that action video game gamers have better implicit time skills than non-gamers. They are better prepared to time their reactions in tasks that require quick reactions and they do this automatically, without consciously working on it. The paper was published in Communications Biology. Many research studies have …
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