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Title
Author(s)
Issue Date
Action video game play increases the coupling between visual motion processing and visuomotor control
Proceeding/Conference:
European Conference on Visual Perception, ECVP 2015
Chen, R
Pong, WKJ
Li, L
2015
Action videogame play improves visual motor control
Proceeding/Conference:
Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, VSS 2015
Chen, R
Chen, J
Li, L
2015
Action videogame playing can improve visual-motor control without affecting vision
Proceeding/Conference:
Perception
Li, L
Chen, R
Chen, J
2012
Action videogame playing improves visual-motor control before it improves vision
Proceeding/Conference:
Journal of Vision
Chen, R
Chen, J
Li, L
2012
Effect of attentional load on visual control of steering toward a goal
Proceeding/Conference:
Journal of Vision
Chen, R
Li, L
2014
Effect of travel speed on visual control of steering toward a goal
Proceeding/Conference:
Perception
Li, L
Chen, R
Niehorster, DC
2013
Effect of travel speed on visual control of steering toward a target
Proceeding/Conference:
Journal of Vision
Chen, R
Niehorster, DC
Li, L
2013
Effects of chronic sleep restriction on decision making in youth
Proceeding/Conference:
Sleep Medicine
Li, XS
SUN, W
LING, J
CHAN, NY
Zhang, J
Lam, SP
Li, AM
CHEN, R
Li, L
Wing, YK
2017
Impaired eye tracking and manual control abilities in idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) – potential prodromal behavioral markers for future neurodegeneration
Proceeding/Conference:
Sleep Medicine
CHEN, R
LING, J
Liu, Y
Zhang, J
Lam, SP
Yu, MWM
Chan, JWY
Wing, YK
Li, XS
Li, L
2017
Playing action video games improves visuomotor control
Journal:
Psychological Science
Li, L
Chen, R
Chen, J
2016
The surprising utility of target drift in natural heading judgements
Proceeding/Conference:
Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, VSS 2015
Li, L
Rushton, SK
Chen, R
Niehorster, DC
2015