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Perceived Stress and Cfognition Function Quantification in a Scary Video Game: An Electroencephalogram Features and Biochemical Measures.

Hamed AliyariSahar GolabiHedayat SahraeiMohammad SahraeiBehrouz Minaei-BidgoliMohammad Reza DaliriReza Hazrati RaziabadHamed TadayyoniMasoomeh Kazemi
Published in: Basic and clinical neuroscience (2023)
Nowadays, video games have become an important part of human life at different ages. Therefore, assessing their effects (improving and/or damaging) on cognition and behavior is important for understanding how they affect the nervous system. The results of such studies can be used to design a variety of games in the future in a way that minimizes the harmful side effects of video games on human cognitive functions and maximizes their beneficial effects.
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