Browsing Education Journal Articles by Author "Latham, Andrew J."
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Earlier visual N1 latencies in expert video-game players: A temporal basis of enhanced visuospatial performance
Latham, Andrew J.; Patston, Lucy; Westermann, Christine; Kirk, Ian J.; Tippett, L.J. (Public Library of Science, 2013-09-18)Increasing behavioural evidence suggests that expert video game players (VGPs) show enhanced visual attention and visuospatial abilities, but what underlies these enhancements remains unclear. We administered the Poffenberger ... -
Just how expert are "expert" video-game players? Assessing the experience and expertise of video-game players across "action" video-game genres.
Latham, Andrew J.; Patston, Lucy; Tippett, L.J. (Frontiers Editorial Office, 2013-12-16)Video-game play (particularly “action” video-games) holds exciting promise as an activity that may provide generalized enhancement to a wide range of perceptual and cognitive abilities (for review see Latham et al., ... -
The virtual brain: 30 years of video-game play and cognitive abilities
Latham, Andrew J.; Patston, Lucy; Tippett, L.J. (Frontiers Editorial Office, 2013-09-13)Forty years have passed since video-games were first made widely available to the public and subsequently playing games has become a favorite past-time for many. Players continuously engage with dynamic visual displays ...