Participate in a study on memory, personality and GTP!

Participate in our PhD student Julio Llamas Alonso’s study, which examines the effects of memory, personality and emotions on Game Transfer Phenomena. Who can participate in this study? 18 to 45 years old Play video games at least 4 hours a week in any platform. What do you need to do?  […]

New PhD project on Game Transfer Phenomena

In 2015, I was awarded my doctoral degree at Nottingham Trent University supervised by Professor Mark D. Griffiths with my PhD thesis: “Exploring Game Transfer Phenomena: A multimodal research approach for investigating video games’ effects”. Today, I have the pleasure to see how my research approach is starting to inspire […]

The fixated nature of the brain & Game Transfer Phenomena

For years, I have been enthralled about the nature of repetition. I have observed how babies enjoy throwing objects repeatedly, playing hide and seek with persons and objects again and again, not to mention the joy adolescents find in watching the same movie several times (I did it in my […]

Game City Nights

Thanks to Game City Nights for the opportunity to present my research to the gaming community at the latest Game City Nights event. “GameCityNights are an after-dark exploration of videogames and the culture surrounding them. They aim to fit the best parts of the GameCity festival into a single evening” […]

Participate in the new GTP study

The goal of the GTP project is to clarify and demystified phenomenological players’ experiences in order to maximized the benefits of interactive media. As well as understand automatic mental, physiological and behaviour process that can be relevant in different areas of the sciences. The purpose of this survey is to […]

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