Use of Cognitive Evoked Potentials (P300) as an Approach to Assessing the Frequency of Possible Requests towards the Working Memory of Players during Computer Games


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Abstract

Cognitive potentials measured in players during computer games were used as a tool to assess the number of possible cognitive requests (NPCR) between two mouse clicks. The data obtained in recording cognitive evoked potentials (EP) with pressing a button allowed us to count the frequency of requests towards conscious cognitive processes in the working memory, which was associated with the number of operations of comparison (matching), decision-making, and triggering an action.

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O. I. Klochkova

Pacific State Medical University

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Email: klochkova_olga@bk.ru
Russian Federation, Vladivostok

V. V. Gnezditskiy

Laboratory of Clinical Neurophysiology

Email: klochkova_olga@bk.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow


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