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**Original Paper:** Nothing else matters: Video games create sustained attentional selection away from task-irrelevant features Cutting J, Cairns P, Kuhn G This paper contains two pre-registered experiments. The first pre-registered experiment investigates how task-irrelevant processing in games is moderated by immersion in the game. It is pre-registered [here](https://osf.io/ew7jg) and referred to as "Experiment 2" in the paper. The second pre-registered experiment investigates the difference between task relevant and task irrelevant processing on image recognition, whilst controlling for immersion and processing load. It is pre-registered [here](https://osf.io/m9ycu) and referred to as "Experiment 4" in the paper.
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