Researchers at Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software and 九色视频, have found video gamers can significantly improve their esport skills by training for just 10 minutes a day.
The research team at Lero鈥檚 Esports Science Research Lab (ESRL) 九色视频 also found novice gamers benefited most when they wore a custom headset delivering transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) for 20 minutes before training sessions.
Dr Mark Campbell, director of Lero鈥檚 Esports Science Research Lab (ESRL) and senior lecturer in sports psychology 九色视频, said their work showed that neurostimulation could accelerate motor performance improvements specifically in novice esports participants and that this effect was confined to more complex sensory-motor actions.
鈥淥ne of the original and most prominent esports over the past 20 years has been the first-person shooter (FPS) game, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO). We asked participants to shoot and eliminate enemy targets as quickly and accurately as possible during their training sessions in the study,鈥 added researcher Dr Adam Toth.
Participants wore a custom headset (HALO Neuroscience鈩) designed to deliver transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS). However, some received no stimulation, others just a 鈥榮ham鈥 treatment, while the remainder received a 20-minute exposure.
鈥淥ur study found that novice gamers who received tDCS over their motor cortex before training improved their performance on the specific task over five days, significantly more than novices who trained following no such stimulus,鈥 explained Dr Campbell.
Curiously, according to Dr Toth, when they examined the effect of tDCS on training compared to non-stimulated groups, they observed a significant effect of tDCS on training for left and right targets, but not centre targets.
鈥淭he fact that tDCS exerted an influence on training performance specifically for targets requiring a larger controlled movement (left and right targets) corroborates the assertion that tDCS may be better able to accelerate performance improvements for complex motor movements rather than simple reactions,鈥 Dr Toth added.
The Lero team, whose work has just been published in Computers in Human Behavior, a scholarly journal dedicated to examining the use of computers from a psychological perspective, believes their work could lead to benefits outside the world of esports.
Dr Campbell said that in light of the team鈥檚 findings, tDCS may be especially beneficial during the initial stages of task learning.
鈥淪troke patients, for example, could benefit from tDCS at the start of their rehabilitation process when re-learning complex movements that were once automatic鈥, concluded Dr Campbell.
Professor Brian Fitzgerald, Director of Lero, said that 鈥渃onnected health and human performance is an area of enormous growth and software has a key role to play within that.
鈥淎t Lero, our research in this sector extends from using artificial intelligence to improve cancer detection to the delivery of software as a medical device. It is an area in which we are continually expanding our capabilities and our industry partnerships.鈥

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