The Association Between Video Game Play and Cognitive Function: Does Gaming Platform Matter?

Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2017 Nov;20(11):689-694. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2017.0241. Epub 2017 Oct 19.

Abstract

Despite consumer growth, few studies have evaluated the cognitive effects of gaming using mobile devices. This study examined the association between video game play platform and cognitive performance. Furthermore, the differential effect of video game genre (action versus nonaction) was explored. Sixty undergraduate students completed a video game experience questionnaire, and we divided them into three groups: mobile video game players (MVGPs), console/computer video game players (CVGPs), and nonvideo game players (NVGPs). Participants completed a cognitive battery to assess executive function, and learning and memory. Controlling for sex and ethnicity, analyses showed that frequent video game play is associated with enhanced executive function, but not learning and memory. MVGPs were significantly more accurate on working memory performances than NVGPs. Both MVGPs and CVGPs were similarly associated with enhanced cognitive function, suggesting that platform does not significantly determine the benefits of frequent video game play. Video game platform was found to differentially associate with preference for action video game genre and motivation for gaming. Exploratory analyses show that sex significantly effects frequent video game play, platform and genre preference, and cognitive function. This study represents a novel exploration of the relationship between mobile video game play and cognition and adds support to the cognitive benefits of frequent video game play.

Keywords: cognition; video game genre; video game play.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Cognition / physiology*
  • Computers / statistics & numerical data*
  • Humans
  • Mobile Applications
  • Motivation
  • Smartphone / statistics & numerical data*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Video Games* / psychology
  • Video Games* / statistics & numerical data
  • Young Adult