Investigating the modulation of cognition and event-related potentials relating to visual attention, working memory, and executive control in habitual videogame players
(2016)
Thesis
Spence, A. J. (2016). Investigating the modulation of cognition and event-related potentials relating to visual attention, working memory, and executive control in habitual videogame players. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4219055
The overall objective of this thesis was to produce a document that investigated whether habitual videogame playing modulated cognitive processes related to visual processing and where in the processing stream these modulations occur. In this thesis,... Read More about Investigating the modulation of cognition and event-related potentials relating to visual attention, working memory, and executive control in habitual videogame players.