Game Addiction: The Experience and the Effects
An eleven-year-old boy strangled an elderly woman for the equivalent of five dollars in 2007, then buried her body under a thin layer of sand. He told the police that he needed the money to play online videogames. Just a month later, an eight-year-old Norwegian boy saved his younger sister's life...
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An eleven-year-old boy strangled an elderly woman for the equivalent of five dollars in 2007, then buried her body under a thin layer of sand. He told the police that he needed the money to play online videogames. Just a month later, an eight-year-old Norwegian boy saved his younger sister's life by threatening an attacking moose and then feigning death when the moose attacked himskills he said he learned while playing World of Warcraft.As these two instances show, videogames affect the minds, bodies, and lives of millions of gamers, negatively and positively. This book approaches videogame addiction from a cross-disciplinary perspective, bridging the divide between liberal arts academics and clinical researchers. The topic of addiction is examined neutrally, using accepted research in neuroscience, media studies, and developmental psychology.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780786443642 (0786443642)
Publish date: April 28th 2009
Publisher: McFarland & Company
Pages no: 203
Edition language: English
Interesting book on gaming addiction and it's effects. Somewhat scholarly, not easy beach reading. Would recommend to any game addict or gaming widow.The author points out that intermittent reinforcement is the most powerful way to keep people engaged in a repetitive activity. I've known that all al...