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D Bavelier

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Cognition|March 1, 1994
Repetition blindness between visually different items: the case of pictures and wordsD Bavelier
Psychology and Aging|January 15, 2009
Exercising your brain: a review of human brain plasticity and training-induced learningC S Green, D Bavelier
Current Biology : CB|March 24, 2012
Learning, attentional control, and action video gamesC S Green, D Bavelier
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 1, 1992
Visual and phonological codes in repetition blindnessD Bavelier, M C Potter
Psychological Science|March 17, 2007
Action-video-game experience alters the spatial resolution of visionC S Green, D Bavelier
Cognition|December 20, 2005
Enumeration versus multiple object tracking: the case of action video game playersC S Green, D Bavelier
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|June 23, 1998
Neural organization and plasticity of languageH J Neville, D Bavelier
Cognition|February 5, 2020
Corrigendum to "Enumeration versus object tracking: Insights from video game players." [Cognition 101 (2006) 217-245]C S Green, D Bavelier
Perception & Psychophysics|March 7, 2000
Positive and negative compatibility effectsD Bavelier, C Deruelle, J Proksch
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|November 11, 2008
Video games as a tool to train visual skillsR L Achtman, C S Green, D Bavelier
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Cognition|March 1, 1994
Repetition blindness between visually different items: the case of pictures and wordsD Bavelier
Psychology and Aging|January 15, 2009
Exercising your brain: a review of human brain plasticity and training-induced learningC S Green, D Bavelier
Current Biology : CB|March 24, 2012
Learning, attentional control, and action video gamesC S Green, D Bavelier
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 1, 1992
Visual and phonological codes in repetition blindnessD Bavelier, M C Potter
Psychological Science|March 17, 2007
Action-video-game experience alters the spatial resolution of visionC S Green, D Bavelier
Cognition|December 20, 2005
Enumeration versus multiple object tracking: the case of action video game playersC S Green, D Bavelier
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|June 23, 1998
Neural organization and plasticity of languageH J Neville, D Bavelier
Cognition|February 5, 2020
Corrigendum to "Enumeration versus object tracking: Insights from video game players." [Cognition 101 (2006) 217-245]C S Green, D Bavelier
Perception & Psychophysics|March 7, 2000
Positive and negative compatibility effectsD Bavelier, C Deruelle, J Proksch
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|November 11, 2008
Video games as a tool to train visual skillsR L Achtman, C S Green, D Bavelier
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