Attitudes of older adults toward shooter video games: An initial study to select an acceptable game for training visual processing.

scientific article published in January 2010

Attitudes of older adults toward shooter video games: An initial study to select an acceptable game for training visual processing. is …
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P356DOI10.4017/GT.2010.09.01.001.00
P698PubMed publication ID22973185

P2093author name stringBrian E Maki
Sandra M McKay
P433issue1
P921main subjectvideo gameQ7889
P304page(s)5-17
P577publication date2010-01-01
P1433published inGerontechnology : international journal on the fundamental aspects of technology to serve the ageing societyQ27721724
P1476titleAttitudes of older adults toward shooter video games: An initial study to select an acceptable game for training visual processing.
P478volume9

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