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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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

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

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