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  1. Here we show that playing action video games can alter fundamental characteristics of the visual system, such as the spatial resolution of visual processing across the visual field. To determine the spatial resolution of visual processing, we measured the smallest distance a distractor could be from a target without compromising target ...

  2. ABSTRACT - Playing action video games enhances several different aspects of visual processing; however, the mech-anisms underlying this improvement remain unclear. Here we show that playing action video games can alter fun-damental characteristics of the visual system, such as the spatial resolution of visual processing across the visual field.

  3. 1 sty 2007 · Rather, one of the mechanisms by which action-video-game play may enhance visual processing is by increasing the spatial resolution of visual processing across the visual field. The present study highlights the potential of action-video-game training for rehabilitation of visual deficits.

  4. 1 lut 2007 · Here we show that playing action video games can alter fundamental characteristics of the visual system, such as the spatial resolution of visual processing across the visual field.

  5. Thus, the spatial resolution of visual processing is enhanced in this popu-lation. Critically, similar effects were observed in non-vid-eo-game players who were trained on an action video game; this result verifies a causative relationship between video-game play and augmented spatial resolution.

  6. 1 sty 2007 · It is shown that playing action video games can alter fundamental characteristics of the visual system, such as the spatial resolution of visual processing across the visual field, and a causative relationship between video-game play and augmented spatial resolution is verified.

  7. 14 lis 2019 · Original article: Green, C. S., & Bavelier, D. (2007). Action-video-game experience alters the spatial resolution of vision. Psychological Science, 18, 88–94. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9280.2007.01853.x. Green and Bavelier (2007) did not make clear that the participants in their Experiment 2 had also provided the data reported in ...