Comparing the cognitive performance of action video game players and age-matched controls following a cognitively fatiguing task: A stage 2 registered report
In this study, we compared the effect of a cognitively fatiguing task on the subsequent cognitive performance of action video game players and NG control participants. Our results indicated AVGs showed superior spatial working memory and complex attention abilities while showing no difference from NGs on simple attention performance. Additionally, we found that our cognitive fatigue and control interventions did not differentially affect the cognitive performance of AVGs and NGs in this study. This pre-registered study provides evidence that AVGs show superior cognitive abilities in comparison to a non-gaming population, b...
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Mark J Campbell Sarah C Cregan John M Joyce Magdalena Kowal Adam J Toth Source Type: research

Satisfied on our own, yet ready to leave together: An actor-partner interdependence mediation model on job satisfaction and turnover intentions in leader-follower dyads
This study is unique in using a dyadic approach to analyse leader-follower crossovers with respect to job satisfaction and turnover intention. This study reveals the mediating and cross-over effects of work engagement and emotional exhaustion on the links between positive (negative) events and work outcomes.PMID:38140938 | DOI:10.1111/bjop.12694 (Source: British Journal of Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Marjolein C J Cani ëls Petru L Curseu Source Type: research

Comparing the cognitive performance of action video game players and age-matched controls following a cognitively fatiguing task: A stage 2 registered report
In this study, we compared the effect of a cognitively fatiguing task on the subsequent cognitive performance of action video game players and NG control participants. Our results indicated AVGs showed superior spatial working memory and complex attention abilities while showing no difference from NGs on simple attention performance. Additionally, we found that our cognitive fatigue and control interventions did not differentially affect the cognitive performance of AVGs and NGs in this study. This pre-registered study provides evidence that AVGs show superior cognitive abilities in comparison to a non-gaming population, b...
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Mark J Campbell Sarah C Cregan John M Joyce Magdalena Kowal Adam J Toth Source Type: research

Satisfied on our own, yet ready to leave together: An actor-partner interdependence mediation model on job satisfaction and turnover intentions in leader-follower dyads
This study is unique in using a dyadic approach to analyse leader-follower crossovers with respect to job satisfaction and turnover intention. This study reveals the mediating and cross-over effects of work engagement and emotional exhaustion on the links between positive (negative) events and work outcomes.PMID:38140938 | DOI:10.1111/bjop.12694 (Source: British Journal of Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Marjolein C J Cani ëls Petru L Curseu Source Type: research

Comparing the cognitive performance of action video game players and age-matched controls following a cognitively fatiguing task: A stage 2 registered report
In this study, we compared the effect of a cognitively fatiguing task on the subsequent cognitive performance of action video game players and NG control participants. Our results indicated AVGs showed superior spatial working memory and complex attention abilities while showing no difference from NGs on simple attention performance. Additionally, we found that our cognitive fatigue and control interventions did not differentially affect the cognitive performance of AVGs and NGs in this study. This pre-registered study provides evidence that AVGs show superior cognitive abilities in comparison to a non-gaming population, b...
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Mark J Campbell Sarah C Cregan John M Joyce Magdalena Kowal Adam J Toth Source Type: research

Satisfied on our own, yet ready to leave together: An actor-partner interdependence mediation model on job satisfaction and turnover intentions in leader-follower dyads
This study is unique in using a dyadic approach to analyse leader-follower crossovers with respect to job satisfaction and turnover intention. This study reveals the mediating and cross-over effects of work engagement and emotional exhaustion on the links between positive (negative) events and work outcomes.PMID:38140938 | DOI:10.1111/bjop.12694 (Source: British Journal of Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Marjolein C J Cani ëls Petru L Curseu Source Type: research

Comparing the cognitive performance of action video game players and age-matched controls following a cognitively fatiguing task: A stage 2 registered report
In this study, we compared the effect of a cognitively fatiguing task on the subsequent cognitive performance of action video game players and NG control participants. Our results indicated AVGs showed superior spatial working memory and complex attention abilities while showing no difference from NGs on simple attention performance. Additionally, we found that our cognitive fatigue and control interventions did not differentially affect the cognitive performance of AVGs and NGs in this study. This pre-registered study provides evidence that AVGs show superior cognitive abilities in comparison to a non-gaming population, b...
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Mark J Campbell Sarah C Cregan John M Joyce Magdalena Kowal Adam J Toth Source Type: research

Satisfied on our own, yet ready to leave together: An actor-partner interdependence mediation model on job satisfaction and turnover intentions in leader-follower dyads
This study is unique in using a dyadic approach to analyse leader-follower crossovers with respect to job satisfaction and turnover intention. This study reveals the mediating and cross-over effects of work engagement and emotional exhaustion on the links between positive (negative) events and work outcomes.PMID:38140938 | DOI:10.1111/bjop.12694 (Source: British Journal of Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Marjolein C J Cani ëls Petru L Curseu Source Type: research

Comparing the cognitive performance of action video game players and age-matched controls following a cognitively fatiguing task: A stage 2 registered report
In this study, we compared the effect of a cognitively fatiguing task on the subsequent cognitive performance of action video game players and NG control participants. Our results indicated AVGs showed superior spatial working memory and complex attention abilities while showing no difference from NGs on simple attention performance. Additionally, we found that our cognitive fatigue and control interventions did not differentially affect the cognitive performance of AVGs and NGs in this study. This pre-registered study provides evidence that AVGs show superior cognitive abilities in comparison to a non-gaming population, b...
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Mark J Campbell Sarah C Cregan John M Joyce Magdalena Kowal Adam J Toth Source Type: research

Satisfied on our own, yet ready to leave together: An actor-partner interdependence mediation model on job satisfaction and turnover intentions in leader-follower dyads
This study is unique in using a dyadic approach to analyse leader-follower crossovers with respect to job satisfaction and turnover intention. This study reveals the mediating and cross-over effects of work engagement and emotional exhaustion on the links between positive (negative) events and work outcomes.PMID:38140938 | DOI:10.1111/bjop.12694 (Source: British Journal of Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Marjolein C J Cani ëls Petru L Curseu Source Type: research

Comparing the cognitive performance of action video game players and age-matched controls following a cognitively fatiguing task: A stage 2 registered report
In this study, we compared the effect of a cognitively fatiguing task on the subsequent cognitive performance of action video game players and NG control participants. Our results indicated AVGs showed superior spatial working memory and complex attention abilities while showing no difference from NGs on simple attention performance. Additionally, we found that our cognitive fatigue and control interventions did not differentially affect the cognitive performance of AVGs and NGs in this study. This pre-registered study provides evidence that AVGs show superior cognitive abilities in comparison to a non-gaming population, b...
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Mark J Campbell Sarah C Cregan John M Joyce Magdalena Kowal Adam J Toth Source Type: research

Satisfied on our own, yet ready to leave together: An actor-partner interdependence mediation model on job satisfaction and turnover intentions in leader-follower dyads
This study is unique in using a dyadic approach to analyse leader-follower crossovers with respect to job satisfaction and turnover intention. This study reveals the mediating and cross-over effects of work engagement and emotional exhaustion on the links between positive (negative) events and work outcomes.PMID:38140938 | DOI:10.1111/bjop.12694 (Source: British Journal of Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Marjolein C J Cani ëls Petru L Curseu Source Type: research

Comparing the cognitive performance of action video game players and age-matched controls following a cognitively fatiguing task: A stage 2 registered report
In this study, we compared the effect of a cognitively fatiguing task on the subsequent cognitive performance of action video game players and NG control participants. Our results indicated AVGs showed superior spatial working memory and complex attention abilities while showing no difference from NGs on simple attention performance. Additionally, we found that our cognitive fatigue and control interventions did not differentially affect the cognitive performance of AVGs and NGs in this study. This pre-registered study provides evidence that AVGs show superior cognitive abilities in comparison to a non-gaming population, b...
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Mark J Campbell Sarah C Cregan John M Joyce Magdalena Kowal Adam J Toth Source Type: research

Satisfied on our own, yet ready to leave together: An actor-partner interdependence mediation model on job satisfaction and turnover intentions in leader-follower dyads
This study is unique in using a dyadic approach to analyse leader-follower crossovers with respect to job satisfaction and turnover intention. This study reveals the mediating and cross-over effects of work engagement and emotional exhaustion on the links between positive (negative) events and work outcomes.PMID:38140938 | DOI:10.1111/bjop.12694 (Source: British Journal of Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Marjolein C J Cani ëls Petru L Curseu Source Type: research

Comparing the cognitive performance of action video game players and age-matched controls following a cognitively fatiguing task: A stage 2 registered report
In this study, we compared the effect of a cognitively fatiguing task on the subsequent cognitive performance of action video game players and NG control participants. Our results indicated AVGs showed superior spatial working memory and complex attention abilities while showing no difference from NGs on simple attention performance. Additionally, we found that our cognitive fatigue and control interventions did not differentially affect the cognitive performance of AVGs and NGs in this study. This pre-registered study provides evidence that AVGs show superior cognitive abilities in comparison to a non-gaming population, b...
Source: British Journal of Psychology - December 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Mark J Campbell Sarah C Cregan John M Joyce Magdalena Kowal Adam J Toth Source Type: research