Eye Tracking of Attentional Allocation During Processing of Game Technologies: Association with Daily Playtime and Gaming Consequences

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Abstract

This study used eye tracking as a measure of attention to examine how preference for video gaming images may change across a continuum of video gamers (casual to heavy). During the eye tracking procedure, participants (ages 18–26, N = 73; 43 men, 30 women) viewed 45 image pairs, presented in random order, com-posed of video gaming, alcohol, and neutral images. Following, participants completed questionnaires about video gaming and alcohol behavior. Findings showed that self-reported measures of experience, including video gaming quantity (i.e., daily playtime) and consequences, showed a significant positive relationship to eye tracking metrics of initial fixation and dwell time toward video game images. Results also showed that participants who reported loss of control (i.e., binge gaming) also demonstrated greater preference for video game images. The findings suggest that the attentional allocation during the processing of video game images in young adults may be enhanced by experience such as daily playtime. Changes in attentional allocation and cue reactivity may further contribute to the development of problematic video gaming behavior through prioritization of video gaming over other appetitive behaviors. These findings have basic science and clinical implications, including treatment for gaming disorder.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)56-62
Number of pages7
JournalAddicta: the Turkish Journal on Addictions
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2022

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth provided research funding. The University of Minnesota had no role in the study design, collection, analysis, or interpretation of the data, writing the manuscript, or the decision to submit the paper for publication.

Publisher Copyright:
© by 2022 Türkiye Yeşilay Cemiyeti (Turkish Green Crescent Society).

Keywords

  • Addictive behavior
  • attentional biases
  • eye tracking
  • internet gaming disorder
  • substance addiction
  • video games

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