Is experience in multi-genre video game playing accompanied by impulsivity?

Jul 22, 2018Acta psychologica

Is playing many types of video games linked to impulsive behavior?

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Abstract

Gamers exhibited faster reaction times with a higher false alarm rate in a go/no-go task compared to non-gamers.

  • Gamers showed a trend towards significantly faster reaction times but also a higher rate of false alarms, indicating impulsive responses.
  • A significant negative correlation was found between reaction time and false alarm rate across all participants, suggesting a speed-accuracy trade-off.
  • Time spent on role-playing games (RPG) and real-time strategy (RTS) games was better at predicting false alarm rates and risk-taking response bias than time spent on action and puzzle games.
  • In the antisaccade task, gamers had a shorter latency but a similar error rate compared to non-gamers, indicating no evidence of oculomotor impulsivity.
  • Results suggest impulsive responses in gamers may be linked to the emphasis on speed in task instructions.

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