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Game Transfer Phenomena > Archive for Interview

Category: Interview

GTP on the Psychology of Video Games Podcast

July 8, 2021July 8, 2021 Dr Angelica Ortiz de Gortari Interview, Media, Radio/podcast

Jamie Madigan, who has dedicated over a decade to understand the psychology of video games, invited me to his program to discuss Game Transfer Phenomena!  Listen to our conversation on the Psychology of Video Games Podcast website or choose your favourite player below: iTunes Spotify Stitcher

Curiosity Daily podcast featuring Game Transfer Phenomena

June 29, 2019March 10, 2021 Dr Angelica Ortiz de Gortari Interview, News, Radio/podcastCuriosity daily

My interview on Game Transfer Phenomena in the Curiosity daily podcast  with the enthusiastic Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer!  They make a great team. Follow this link to participate in our ongoing study mentioned in the program.  

Game Transfer Phenomena in BBC’s Digital Human

November 1, 2016 Dr Angelica Ortiz de Gortari Interview, Media, Radio/podcast, ReflectionsBBC, Digital Human

Is technology haunting us? Or we are haunting it? Aleks Krotoski wonders. Traditional definitions of what is alive seem limited! Toys dance, cry, smile; advanced technologies are “smart”, and trick us making us feel they are present and even alive. Traces from virtual immersion appear and people see and hear […]

Game Transfer Phenomena & VR in Discovery News

April 26, 2016 Dr Angelica Ortiz de Gortari Interview, Media, News, ReflexionsDiscovery, GTP news, science, VR

In an interview for Discovery News discussing the advent of contemporary VR, Glenn McDonald summarized some of my insights about VR and Game Transfer Phenomena. Here are some extracts: “Without a doubt, highly immersive technologies for entertainment bring exciting possibilities for the users — I’m a big fan! — but also […]

BBC Radio – Interview about the first GTP survey

May 29, 2015 Dr Angelica Ortiz de Gortari Interview, Media, Radio/podcastGTP associated factors, Surveys

I was interviewed by BBC Radio Nottingham about the latest GTP study done in co-authorship with Professor Mark D. Griffiths. Listen to it here.

Game Transfer Phenomena featured on BBC TV

May 29, 2015 Dr Angelica Ortiz de Gortari Interview, MediaBBC, GTP associated factors, Interview GTP study1 Comment

Check out gamers GTP and my interview in TV news BBC East Midlands Today. Approx. at 3:46. The video is only available in UK and until 10.45 PM tonight. My GTP baby is growing little by little. Thanks to all that have believed in me and supported my research during these […]

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Welcome to the GTP universe

Hello!

This website is dedicated to research on Game Transfer Phenomena (GTP). GTP is an emerging field of research into understanding the effects of immersive technologies focusing on sensations, perceptions, cognition and behaviours.

JOIN OUR EFFORTS!

Participate in our studies or share your experiences to improve our understanding of Game Transfer Phenomena, to enable us to inform about and demystify these experiences.

EVENTS

2024

7-8-9 July 2025. The relationship between mental toughness, self-efficacy and Game Transfer Phenomena in esports players. ICBA. Nantes, France

24-26 September. Outlining theoretical underpinnings of Game Transfer Phenomena. CYPSY27: 27th Annual Cyberpsychology, Cybertherapy and Social Networking Conference, Arizona, USA

8-10 July. Symposium on GTP with 5 studies (The UK, Poland, USA, Australia, China) at 9th ICBA in Gibraltar: Changes in cognition, perceptions, and behaviours provoked by gaming: assessment tools, risk factors, and video game features

2023

23-25 August. Game Transfer Phenomena, esports and clinical cases. 8th International Conference on Behavioural addictions, Korea.

28 May-1 June. Game Transfer Phenomena, ADHD and clinical cases. Royal Australian & New Zeland Congress of Psychiatry 2023. Australia.

22 May 12th Swedish Congress on Internet Interventions at Uppsala university. A transdiagnostic ecological momentary intervention for esports players. Sweden.

2022

22 June- 2nd  Symposium on Game Transfer Phenomena. 7th International Conference of Behavioural Addiction,UK.

2021

2 December – Pannelist. UN Women virtual event “Combatting Gender-Based Violence in Online Gaming: Towards an Inclusive and Safe Space for All”. Join the online event by free.

22 Sep- Interplay between involuntary phenomena with & without
media content: Habits, isolation and mood factors during COVID. ECHR part of the International Consortium on Hallucination Research (ICHR).

1st Sep- Pannelist. Global Esport Executive Summit. GEES2021

7th July- Symposium: Game Transfer Phenomena: An Emerging Field of Study into the Impact of Digital Imagery and Simulations. The British Psychological society- Cyberpsychology Section

April- European Congress of Psychiatry

“Pain and gain of auditory intrusions with video game content: Game Transfer Phenomena in Clinical Cases”

2020

Interview on Game Transfer Phenomena with Flavio Escribano- Gecon 

2019

July- Develop Brighton: Transfer of Gaming Experiences: Considering the Impact of Game Design Beyond Gameplay”

May 14th – Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences. “Exploring the dimensions of involuntary phenomena with videogame content”

Highlights

The term “Game Transfer Phenomena” was included in a dictionary on hallucinations by Springer

Game Transfer Phenomena in the sequel Planet Alt-Sete-Nine sci-fi book. Exciting to be one of the story characters!

My postdoc on GTP has been funded by the European Union: Marie COFUND at the University of Liège.

Our eSports in Nordic School (eSportsNS) project at the Centre for the Science of Learning and Technology (SLATE), University of Bergen has started!

Join our conversation on GTP at Digital Human on BBC Radio 4, Episode “Haunted“.

GTP was covered by Discovery and History Channel news.

Nottingham Trent University Press coverage – Potential impact of virtual reality on gamers’ wellbeing to be discussed at the ITAG2015 conference.

GTP was featured in the TV series CSI: Cyber. Episode 11 (season 1) ‘Ghost in the machine’.

The South Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare launched a PSA about gaming addiction based on GTP.

I was awarded 1st place at a PhD research award with my research about GTP

About Author

Dr Angelica Ortiz de Gortari

Dr Angelica B. Ortiz de Gortari is a postdoc researcher with a PhD in psychology and specialisation in mental health and Child and Youth Studies.  The goal of her research is maximising the psychological and social benefits of interactive technologies while reducing the potential risks it can present to some individuals. Critical inquiry on the psychosocial implications of interactive technologies has been her professional passion since undergraduate school when she conducted one of the first studies on internet addiction in 2000. In 2010, she coined the term Game Transfer Phenomenon (GTP) carving a multidisciplinary area of research to understand the effects of video games. Her research on GTP has received awards and been founded by the European Union. Her research has had impact beyond academia and featured worldwide in books about everything from video games, evolution of the senses and a science fiction book; reports (Lloyds emerging risk report (2018); POSTnote by the United Kingdom’s Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (2012), newspapers/ magazines (e.g. The Telegraph – Science, (2016) and the Guardian (2014); Boston Globe (2014); The International Herald Tribune (2011); Discovery News (2016); TV and radio programs (BBC TV news East Midlands (2015); BBC World Service – Click (2011); an episode of the TV series “CSI: Cyber”). She has published academically and presented at several international conferences.

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Comments on GTP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOmdntkZiNE&t=1s

GTP in CSI: Cyber

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Llrea-5RA3I

News

New Survey on GTP. Please participate!

My postdoc research on GTP funded by Marie COFUND at the University of Liège has started!

31 Oct- Join our conversation on GTP at Digital Human on BBC Radio 4, Episode “Haunted“.

April 2016- GTP was covered by Discovery and History Channel news.

June 2015- GTP was featured in the TV series CSI: Cyber. Episode 11 (season 1) ‘Ghost in the machine’.

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