011 - How do video games affect our physical and mental health?

011 - How do video games affect our physical and mental health?

Author: Jamie Madigan January 18, 2016 Duration: 1:01:59
I admit it: I'm turning into my parents. When I was a kid I played a lot of games, and they had concerns about how it was affecting my physical and mental health. My mom and dad thought it would wreck my attention span, stunt my social skills, and make me generally unhealthy. As a result, I was made to go outside, play with friends, and get fresh air. Now that I have kids of my own, I can't just stand by and let them play as much as they sometimes want to.

But a lot about video games and technology has changed in the time since I was a kid myself. And a lot of research has been done on how video games --and media in general-- affect our physical and mental health. In fact, many games are now being designed specifically to promote health.

My guest this week is Dr. Cheryl K. Olson, the co-founder for the Center for Mental Health and Media at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. She's an expert on how media can affect our health --and how it can be used deliberately to benefit health. That includes both physical and mental health.

More about the podcast here:
http://www.psychologyofgames.com/podcast/

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Music and Audio Credits:

"Carnival Intrigue" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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“Robot Motivation” by The Polish Ambassador, licensed under Creative Commons: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
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Animal Jam "Jamaa Township" captured from the Animal Jam website
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Zombies, Run! audio captured from the app
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"Unwritten Return" by Kevin MacLeo

Ever wonder why a particular game mechanic feels so satisfying or why you keep returning to a certain virtual world? Psychology of Video Games Podcast digs into those exact questions, moving beyond simple reviews to explore the mental machinery behind our play. Hosted by psychologist Jamie Madigan, each episode applies research and theory to understand our experiences with games. You’ll hear discussions on how developers use principles of motivation and learning to craft compelling systems, and what our behavior-from cooperation to rage-quitting-reveals about our minds. This isn’t about finding the next game to play; it’s about understanding the ones you already love on a deeper level. The podcast unpacks the subtle psychological hooks in design, the social dynamics of online worlds, and the cognitive reasons behind our emotional responses. Whether you’re a dedicated gamer or simply curious about human behavior, these conversations offer a unique lens on a popular pastime. Tune in for a thoughtful analysis that connects the dots between academic psychology and the everyday realities of playing video games.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Psychology of Video Games Podcast
Podcast Episodes
009 - How Games Differ From Other Media [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:11:44
In this episode I talk to Dr. Nick Bowman about how video games differ from other media in terms of the demands they place on players and thus how our approaches to studying them should differ. It turns out that video ga…
008 - Envy and Microtransactions [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 52:07
I talk to researcher Niels van de Ven about how envy can drive us to make in-game purchases and microtransactions, as well as what effect such purchases have on what we think of other players. What happens if you pay to…
007 - Video Game Debates and Research [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:56
I talk to Rachel Kowert and Throston Quandt about their new book on the the many debates surrounding video games as the scientific study of games.Kowert & Quandt's book, "The Video Game Debate"More about the podcast here…
006 - Psychology and UX [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 52:21
User Experience ("UX" for short) is one of those disciplines in the gaming industry often tied to psychology. And given how it's interested in understanding and quantifying the experiences of the people who play video ga…
005 - Psychology and Game AI [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:00:54
Playing with and against other humans is great in many ways (and not so great in others) but the fact is that gamers spend a lot of time interacting with computer-controlled agents. Enemies, shopkeeers, quest givers, tea…
004 - Toxic Behavior in Video Games [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:01:41
I think most of us have been there: we join an online multiplayer game and suddenly someone is screaming all kinds of nasty things at us, telling us to die in a fire, or spamming us with some hateful string of letters or…
003 - Psychological Flow [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:06
Ever just get "in the zone" with a video game? Like it just clicks with you and it's challenging enough to hold your interest but not too difficult as to get frustrating? This is a mental state called psychological flow,…
002 - Big Data and Becoming a Video Game Psychologist [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 52:27
Ever wondered how one gets into the field of video game psychology? Is there even such a field, really? In many ways Dr. Nick Yee is the answer to both those questions. He has a background in psychology and experimental…
001 - Video Game Frustration, Aggression, and Rage Quitting [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:41
Text. Pfft. Text is dead, am I right? Voice without video, THAT'S the future.Given that, I've decided to dip into the world of podcasting and have recorded my first episode. I talked to Dr. Andrew Przybylski from Oxford…

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