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Multimodal spatial discrimination in the face of uncertainty: The effects of action video game expertise

机译:面对不确定性的多模式空间歧视:动作视频游戏专业知识的影响

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The current study expands upon previous research that has demonstrated perceptual and attentionalsuperiority of action video game (AVG) players. Here, the effects of AVG expertise are furtherexamined by measuring visual-spatial and auditory-spatial discrimination performance under varyingdegrees of spatial separation and ambiguity. AVG players (experts) and novices completed a visualand an auditory spatial discrimination task in which error rates and reaction times (RTs) wererecorded. Data analysis of 58 participants (29 experts, 29 novices) revealed that, compared to novices,experts were better able to discriminate spatial location in both the auditory and visual modalities.Additionally, in the auditory condition, experts were able to overcome moderate spatial ambiguity,while novices could not. These results indicate that action video game expertise should be consideredwhen selecting operators for tasks requiring spatial precision in multiple modalities.
机译:当前的研究扩展了先前的研究,该研究已经证明了感知力和注意力 动作视频游戏(AVG)播放器的优越性。在这里,AVG专业知识的影响更加深远 通过测量在不同条件下的视觉空间和听觉空间辨别性能进行检查 空间分离度和歧义度。 AVG播放器(专家)和新手完成了视觉效果 以及听觉空间辨别任务,其中错误率和反应时间(RTs)是 记录下来。对58位参与者(29位专家,29位新手)的数据分析表明,与新手相比, 专家能够更好地分辨听觉和视觉方式中的空间位置。 此外,在听觉条件下,专家们能够克服中等程度的空间歧义, 而新手则无法。这些结果表明应该考虑动作视频游戏的专业知识 为多种形式要求空间精度的任务选择操作员时。

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