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In this research, we investigated the changes in brain dynamics with respect to playing video games on large screens. The large screen refers to a 40-inch display used in the experiment. Electroencephalography (EEG) data were recorded from the scalp while subjects played video games. A total of 14 male subjects participated in this study. EEG data was recorded for five minutes while the subjects did...
In this research, we investigated the differences in brain activity while the subjects played video game. Experiment was conducted with two screen sizes; a large screen (40-inch display) and a small screen (3.5-inch handheld game). A total of 28 subjects participated in the study where two groups of 14 subjects played video games on two different screen sizes. Prior to video game play, baseline electroencephalogram...
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