Publications by authors named "Salvatore Ferrone"

Article Synopsis
  • The study explores how playing an adaptive version of the FPS game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) can enhance cognitive functions like attention and decision-making more effectively than a standard version.
  • It compares two groups of inexperienced players over three weeks, finding that those with the adaptive game progressed significantly faster and faced tougher challenges.
  • Results suggest that personalized gaming could improve learning curves for video gamers and may have applications in clinical rehabilitation settings.
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Recent evidence shows how an extensive gaming experience might positively impact cognitive and perceptual functioning, leading to brain structural changes observed in cross-sectional studies. Importantly, changes seem to be game-specific, reflecting gameplay styles and therefore opening to the possibility of tailoring videogames according to rehabilitation and enhancement purposes. However, whether if such brain effects can be induced even with limited gaming experience, and whether if they can outlast the gaming period, is still unknown.

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Insomnia might occur as result of increased cognitive and physiological arousal caused by acute or long acting stressors and associated cognitive rumination. This might lead to alterations in brain connectivity patterns as those captured by functional connectivity fMRI analysis, leading to potential insight about primary insomnia (PI) pathophysiology as well as the impact of long-term exposure to sleep deprivation. We investigated changes of voxel-wise connectivity patterns in a sample of 17 drug-naïve PI patients and 17 age-gender matched healthy controls, as well as the relationship between brain connectivity and age of onset, illness duration, and severity.

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