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Combining Computer Game-Based Behavioural Experiments With High-Density EEG and Infrared Gaze Tracking
Published on: December 16, 2010
Case studies: games: three examples from biochemistry, physiology and pharmacology
A Short1, D Tomlinson, M Billet
1Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Nottingham, NG7 2UH.
Abstract:
In the last issue Anthony Short and David Tomlinson (1980) gave an introductory discussion of the use of games in medical education. Here, with Michael Billet and Judyth Aarons, they give a detailed description of three games which currently form part of the curriculum at the University of Nottingham Medical School.
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