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Brain responses during strategic online gaming of varying proficiencies: Implications for better gaming.

Min WangGuang Heng DongLingxiao WangHui ZhengMarc N Potenza
Published in: Brain and behavior (2018)
Taken together, findings suggest specific regional brain activations and functional connectivity patterns involving brain regions and circuits involved in sensory, motor, automatic and executive functioning and their coordination are associated with better gaming. Specifically, for basic functions, such as simple reaction, motor control, and motor coordination, people need to perform them automatically; for highly cognitive functions, such as plan and strategic playing, people need to engage more executive functions in finishing these works. The automatically processed basic functions spare cognitive resources for the highly cognitive functions, which facilitates their gaming behaviors.
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