Playing Some Video Games but Not Others Is Related to Cognitive Abilities: A Critique of Unsworth et al. (2015)
Psychol Sci
.
2017 May;28(5):679-682.
doi: 10.1177/0956797616644837.
Epub 2017 Mar 27.
Authors
C Shawn Green
1
,
Florian Kattner
1
,
Adam Eichenbaum
2
,
Benoit Bediou
3
,
Deanne M Adams
4
,
Richard E Mayer
5
,
Daphne Bavelier
3
6
Affiliations
1
1 Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
2
2 Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley.
3
3 Faculté de Psychologie et Sciences de l'Education, Université de Genève.
4
4 Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame.
5
5 Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara.
6
6 Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Rochester.
PMID:
28346063
DOI:
10.1177/0956797616644837
No abstract available
Publication types
Comment
MeSH terms
Aptitude*
Cognition
Video Games*