1988
DOI: 10.1288/00005537-198808000-00028
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Clinical measurement of speech and voice, by Ronald J. Baken, PhD, 528 pp, paper, College‐Hill Press, Boston, MA, 1987, $35.00

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“…Most prior video game studies that yielded improvements in executive function skills compared action games, such as first-person shooter games in which peripheral attention skills are activated to kill targets and to avoid being killed, to less violent nonaction games (see Feng et al, 2007; Green & Bavelier, 2003, 2006); therefore, the gaming content was not similar across conditions. Moreover, action games typically involve violent content, a risk factor for antisocial behavior (Calvert, 1999). A major strength of our study is that executive function skills in at-risk overweight African American adolescents increased when the same nonviolent content was used in both exergame conditions on the cognitive assessment day and throughout the intervention program.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most prior video game studies that yielded improvements in executive function skills compared action games, such as first-person shooter games in which peripheral attention skills are activated to kill targets and to avoid being killed, to less violent nonaction games (see Feng et al, 2007; Green & Bavelier, 2003, 2006); therefore, the gaming content was not similar across conditions. Moreover, action games typically involve violent content, a risk factor for antisocial behavior (Calvert, 1999). A major strength of our study is that executive function skills in at-risk overweight African American adolescents increased when the same nonviolent content was used in both exergame conditions on the cognitive assessment day and throughout the intervention program.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D , blue) and from 200 to 250 Hz (Fig. 3D , red), respectively 71 . The results indicate that the vibration sensing unit with OR value of 10 exhibited best output voltage performance and the wideset bandwidth of flat frequency response.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%