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daphne bavelier
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The daphne bavelier tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the cognitive benefits of video gaming, particularly action games. Content references research by Daphne Bavelier indicating that gamers who play shoot-em-ups develop faster decision-making skills and improved brain function. The tag is associated with threads exploring how gaming enhances cognitive abilities, such as attention and reaction time, based on Bavelier's studies. This tag is relevant for users interested in the neuroscience of gaming and the positive effects of video games on the brain.
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Shoot-em-ups can make fast decision makers
Boffins at the University of Rochester have worked out that first-person shooter players are better at making fast, accurate decisions based on evidence extracted from their surroundings. They have also...
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