Action video gaming and cognitive control: playing first person shooter games is associated with improvement in working memory but not action inhibition.
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Action video gaming and cognitive control: playing first person shooter games is associated with improvement in working memory but not action inhibition.
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Action video gaming and cognit ...... ory but not action inhibition.
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Action video gaming and cognit ...... ory but not action inhibition.
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Action video gaming and cognit ...... ory but not action inhibition.
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Wery P M van den Wildenberg
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2012-01-22T00:00:00Z