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Recent American Psychological Associaiton with some interesting reads
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shateredsoul:
The articles included in the June 2010 issue (vol. 14 num. 2)
Blazing Angels or Resident Evil? Can Violent video Games Be a Force for Good?
Vulnerability to Violent Video Game: A review and Integration of Personality Research
Video Games and Spatial Cognition
The "I's" Have It: A framework for Serious Education Game Design
Video Games in health Care: Closing the Gap
Videogames in Psychotherapy
Let the Games Begin: Civic Playing on High- Tech Consoles
A Motivational Model of Video Game Engagement
Virtual Real: A psychological Perspective on Massively Multiplayer Online Games
Children's Motivations for Video Game Play in the Context of Normal Development
I agree that sometimes psychologist try to overcomplicated some things (check out the tile of the last article), but should still be an interesting read
ark_ader:
The mind doctors like to think they have us video gamers figured out.
And yet we continue to baffle them. ;D
shateredsoul:
--- Quote from: ark_ader on June 29, 2010, 04:18:48 pm ---The mind doctors like to think they have us video gamers figured out.
And yet we continue to baffle them. ;D
--- End quote ---
Yup we do! ... wait, i've already said too much :angel:
so tell me, how does that make you feel?
RayB:
I am reminded of this thing I saw recently on the Turner Classic Movies channel:
(sorry if it's off-topic)
Malenko:
Blazing Angels or Resident Evil?
Blazing Angels fer dayz
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