Video Game Influences on Aggression, Cognition, and Attention
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anglais | 21-12-2018 | 216 pages
9783030070441
Livre de poche
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Note biographique
Christopher J. Ferguson, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology at Stetson University in Deland, FL. He has published dozens of articles related to video game influences on behaviors, including video game violence, addiction issues, and representation of female characters in games. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and received an Early Career Scientist Award from the Media Psychology and Technology Division of the APA. He also publishes fiction, including a novel, Suicide Kings and short stories that are available at his website ChristopherJFerguson.com.
Fonctionnalité
Examines ongoing scientific debates and diverging scholarly perspectives with regard to video games and their effects on players
Sets an objective tone that eschews the often-polarizing disputes about video games
Offers a point/counterpoint scholarly exchange on a broad array of video gaming topics
Explores various outcomes of playing video games (e.g., social skills, intelligence, dementia, addiction, violence, and sexism)
Table des matières
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Violent Video Games Do Promote Violence.- Chapter 3. The Infamous relationship between violent video game use and aggression: Uncharted moderators and small effects make it a Far Cry from certain.- Chapter 4. Making the case for Video Game Addiction: Does it exist or not?.- Chapter 5. Helping Parents Make Sense of Video Game Addiction.- Chapter 6. The Digital Dilemma: Why Limit Young Children's Use of Interactive Media?.- Chapter 7. Children Should Not be Protected from Using Interactive Screens.- Chapter 8. Playing Action Video Games Boosts Visual Attention.- Chapter 9. Action Games Do Not Promote Visual Attention.- Chapter 10. The Concerns Surrounding Sexist Content in Digital Games.- Chapter 11. Blame the Players, Don¿t Blame the Games ¿ Why We Should Worry Less about Sexist Video Game Content and Focus More on Interactions between Players.- Chapter 12. Brain-Training Games Help Prevent Cognitive Decline in Older Adults.- Chapter 13. Video Games and Dementia: Evidence Needed.- Chapter 14. For Better or Worse: Game Structure and Mechanics Driving Social Interactions and Isolation.- Chapter 15. Video Games Are Not Socially Isolating.
Détails
Code EAN : | 9783030070441 |
Editeur : | Springer International Publishing-Springer International Publishing-Springer International Publishing AG |
Date de publication : | 21-12-2018 |
Format : | Livre de poche |
Langue(s) : | anglais |
Hauteur : | 235 mm |
Largeur : | 155 mm |
Epaisseur : | 12 mm |
Poids : | 335 gr |
Stock : | Impression à la demande (POD) |
Nombre de pages : | 216 |
Mots clés : | Addiction and video games; Aggression and video games; Alzheimer's Disease and video games; Attention and video games; Brain games and videos; Brain training and video games; Cognition and video games; DSM-5 and video games; Dementia and video games; Gamergate and video; Infant interactive screen time; Internet Game Disorder and videos; Learning academics and video games; Mental health and video games; Misogyny and video games; Sexism and video games; Social isolation and video games; Social skills and video games; Video game and violence; Visuospatial cognition and video games |