Video gaming and working memory: A large-scale cross-sectional correlative study
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Aaron R. Seitz | Matti Laine | Susanne M. Jaeggi | Otto Waris | Minna Lehtonen | Anna Soveri | Karolina M. Lukasik | Ulrika Söderström | Russell Cohen Hoffing | M. Laine | S. Jaeggi | Minna Lehtonen | Anna Soveri | O. Waris | R. C. Hoffing | Ulrik Söderström | Karolina M Lukasik | A. Seitz
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