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Frontiers in Psychology
Gaming to see: action video gaming is associated with enhanced processing of masked stimuli
Carsten Pohl1 
关键词: masked priming;    action video gaming;    unconscious processing;    prime visibility;    expertise;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00070
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

Recent research revealed that action video game players outperform non-players in a wide range of attentional, perceptual and cognitive tasks. Here we tested if expertise in action video games is related to differences regarding the potential of shortly presented stimuli to bias behavior. In a response priming paradigm, participants classified four animal pictures functioning as targets as being smaller or larger than a reference frame. Before each target, one of the same four animal pictures was presented as a masked prime to influence participants' responses in a congruent or incongruent way. Masked primes induced congruence effects, that is, faster responses for congruent compared to incongruent conditions, indicating processing of hardly visible primes. Results also suggested that action video game players showed a larger congruence effect than non-players for 20 ms primes, whereas there was no group difference for 60 ms primes. In addition, there was a tendency for action video game players to detect masked primes for some prime durations better than non-players. Thus, action video game expertise may be accompanied by faster and more efficient processing of shortly presented visual stimuli.

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