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Scientists use video games to measure the eye-brain-body

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Stanford Medicine researchers have found a way to track vision performance and eye health through video games.

People who play video games tend to have superior sensorimotor, computer games

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People who play video games tend to have superior sensorimotor, computer games

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People who play video games tend to have superior sensorimotor, computer games

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People who play video games tend to have superior sensorimotor, computer games

People who play video games tend to have superior sensorimotor, computer games

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People who play video games tend to have superior sensorimotor, computer games

Sabria Jawhar on LinkedIn: Scientists use video games to measure the eye-brain-body connection