D Bavelier
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Bavelier D, Corina D, Jezzard P, Padmanabhan S, Clark V, Karni A, et al.
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2013 Aug;
9(5):664-86.
PMID: 23965123
In this study, changes in blood oxygenation and volume were monitored while monolingual right-handed subjects read English sentences. Our results confirm the role of the left peri-sylvian cortex in language...
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Bavelier D, Green C, Seidenberg M
Curr Biol
. 2013 Apr;
23(7):R282-3.
PMID: 23578877
A recent study found that dyslexic children trained on action video games show significant improvements on basic measures of both attention and reading ability, suggesting future directions for the study...
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Green C, Bavelier D
Curr Biol
. 2012 Mar;
22(6):R197-206.
PMID: 22440805
While humans have an incredible capacity to acquire new skills and alter their behavior as a result of experience, enhancements in performance are typically narrowly restricted to the parameters of...
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Bavelier D, Achtman R, Mani M, Focker J
Vision Res
. 2011 Aug;
61:132-43.
PMID: 21864560
Over the past few years, the very act of playing action video games has been shown to enhance several different aspects of visual selective attention, yet little is known about...
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Corina D, Neville H, Bavelier D
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2011 Jan;
2(12):468-70.
PMID: 21227294
No abstract available.
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Dye M, Green C, Bavelier D
Neuropsychologia
. 2009 May;
47(8-9):1780-9.
PMID: 19428410
Previous research suggests that action video game play improves attentional resources, allowing gamers to better allocate their attention across both space and time. In order to further characterize the plastic...
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Green C, Bavelier D
Psychol Aging
. 2009 Jan;
23(4):692-701.
PMID: 19140641
Human beings have an amazing capacity to learn new skills and adapt to new environments. However, several obstacles remain to be overcome in designing paradigms to broadly improve quality of...
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Achtman R, Green C, Bavelier D
Restor Neurol Neurosci
. 2008 Nov;
26(4-5):435-46.
PMID: 18997318
Purpose: Adult brain plasticity, although possible, is often difficult to elicit. Training regimens in adults can produce specific improvements on the trained task without leading to general enhancements that would...
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Bavelier D, Newman A, Mukherjee M, Hauser P, Kemeny S, Braun A, et al.
Cereb Cortex
. 2008 Feb;
18(10):2263-74.
PMID: 18245041
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold verbal information in mind for a few seconds, is known to rely on the integrity of a frontoparietal network of areas. Here,...