Video Game Playing and Decision-Making

A study by Daphne Bavelier, Alexandre Pouget, and C. Shawn Green suggest that players who play action make decision quicker, but as accurately others (in the study the control group was playing Sims).

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-09/uor-vgl091010.php

Published by lankoski

Petri Lankoski, D.Arts, is a Professor of Media Technology at the school of Communication, Media and IT at the Södertörn University, Sweden. His research focuses on game design, game characters, role-playing, and playing experience. Petri has been concentrating on single-player video games but researched also (multi-player) pnp and live-action role-playing games. This blog focuses on his research on games and related things.

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