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Daniel P Blakely

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Frontiers in Psychology|September 28, 2011
Do action video games improve perception and cognition?Walter R Boot, Daniel P Blakely, Daniel J Simons
The American Journal of Psychology|April 22, 2011
Note taking, review, memory, and comprehensionMark Bohay, Daniel P Blakely, Andrea K Tamplin, et al.
Vision Research|February 7, 2012
Characterizing the time course and nature of attentional disengagement effectsDaniel P Blakely, Timothy J Wright, Vincent M Dehili, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 5, 2013
Video games as a means to reduce age-related cognitive decline: attitudes, compliance, and effectivenessWalter R Boot, Michael Champion, Daniel P Blakely, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|September 28, 2011
Do action video games improve perception and cognition?Walter R Boot, Daniel P Blakely, Daniel J Simons
The American Journal of Psychology|April 22, 2011
Note taking, review, memory, and comprehensionMark Bohay, Daniel P Blakely, Andrea K Tamplin, et al.
Vision Research|February 7, 2012
Characterizing the time course and nature of attentional disengagement effectsDaniel P Blakely, Timothy J Wright, Vincent M Dehili, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 5, 2013
Video games as a means to reduce age-related cognitive decline: attitudes, compliance, and effectivenessWalter R Boot, Michael Champion, Daniel P Blakely, et al.
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