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"Video game playing, attention problems, and impulsiveness: Evidence of bidirectional causality" (Gentile, Lim, Khoo 2012)

Dr Le

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13/01/17


The difference between attention vs. visual attention and why your child cannot take their eyes off a screen, why we can't take our eyes off a car crash, and why you should sell your child's copy of GTA.


References:

Gentile, D. A., Swing, E. L., Lim, C. G., & Khoo, A. (2012). Video game playing, attention problems, and impulsiveness: Evidence of bidirectional causality. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 1(1), 62.

APA Psycnet - Video game playing, attention problems, and impulsiveness: Evidence of bidirectional causality.

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