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Gamer Psychology

Aisha Khan

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Gamer Psychology explores the complex relationship between video games, technology, and the human mind. It delves into how gaming affects our cognitive abilities, such as problem-solving and spatial reasoning, and examines the emotional impact of gaming, including competition and reward systems. Gaming can enhance cognitive skills; for example, strategy games can improve planning and decision-making.

 
It's a vital topic, given gaming's widespread presence and its potential effects on individuals of all ages. The book takes a balanced approach, presenting both the positive and negative aspects of gaming, drawing from experimental studies, surveys, and insights from game developers.

 
It begins by defining key psychological concepts related to gaming, then progresses to discuss the cognitive benefits and emotional dimensions of gaming, and finally, addresses practical applications, such as responsible gaming habits and therapeutic uses. This exploration helps readers understand and navigate the gaming landscape effectively.
Available since: 03/31/2025.
Print length: 79 pages.

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