Published online February 1, 2007
PEDIATRICS Vol. 119 No. 2 February 2007, pp. 413 (doi:10.1542/peds.2006-2873)
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Lack of Association Between Video Game Exposure and School Performance

Jerald J. Block, MD
Department of Psychiatry
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, OR 97209

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To the Editor.—

I am concerned that one of the conclusions of the study "Association Between Television, Movie, and Video Game Exposure and School Performance"1 might easily be misinterpreted or overlooked. The authors examined middle school students' . . . [Full Text of this Article]