PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Exploring the relationship between video game expertise and fluid intelligence.

  • Athanasios V Kokkinakis,
  • Peter I Cowling,
  • Anders Drachen,
  • Alex R Wade

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186621
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. e0186621

Abstract

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Hundreds of millions of people play intellectually-demanding video games every day. What does individual performance on these games tell us about cognition? Here, we describe two studies that examine the potential link between intelligence and performance in one of the most popular video games genres in the world (Multiplayer Online Battle Arenas: MOBAs). In the first study, we show that performance in the popular MOBA League of Legends' correlates with fluid intelligence as measured under controlled laboratory conditions. In the second study, we also show that the age profile of performance in the two most widely-played MOBAs (League of Legends and DOTA II) matches that of raw fluid intelligence. We discuss and extend previous videogame literature on intelligence and videogames and suggest that commercial video games can be useful as 'proxy' tests of cognitive performance at a global population level.