進化心理学とデジタルゲーム<br>Evolutionary Psychology and Digital Games : Digital Hunter-Gatherers (Routledge Advances in Game Studies)

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進化心理学とデジタルゲーム
Evolutionary Psychology and Digital Games : Digital Hunter-Gatherers (Routledge Advances in Game Studies)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 252 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138063792
  • DDC分類 794.8019

Full Description

Evolutionary Psychology and Digital Games: Digital Hunter-Gatherers is the first edited volume that systematically applies evolutionary psychology to the study of the use and effects of digital games. The book is divided into four parts:




Theories and Methods



Emotion and Morality



Social Interaction



Learning and Motivation

These topics reflect the main areas of digital games research as well as some of the basic categories of psychological research. The book is meant as a resource for researchers and graduate students in psychology, anthropology, media studies and communication as well as video game designers who are interested in learning more about the evolutionary roots of player behaviors and experiences.

Contents

1. Why an evolutionary psychological approach to digital games?

(Johannes Breuer, Daniel Pietschmann, Benny Liebold, and Benjamin P. Lange)

Part I: Theories and Methods

2. Evolution of play: Playing digital games between biological imperatives and a pretend-mode of thinking

(Benny Liebold, Kevin Koban, and Peter Ohler)

3. Digital sandboxes for stone age minds: Virtual worlds as Bischofian fitness potential landscapes

(Michael Brill, Benjamin P. Lange, and Frank Schwab)

4. Hardwired to play: An evolutionary, neurophysiological approach to video game research

(Chelsea Lonergan, Britney Craighead, and René Weber)

5. Survival of the fittest interpretation of the data: Problems with flexible analysis and interpretation of digital games research based in evolutionary psychology theories, and open science as a solution

(Adrienne Holz Ivory, James Ivory, and Malte Elson)

Part II: Emotion and Morality

6. Emotion theories, the affective system, and why a digital games researcher should care

(J. Matias Kivikangas)

7. Evolutionary formidability mechanisms as moderators of fear experience

(Teresa Lynch)

8. The interplay between morality and video games

(Nicholas Matthews)

9. The evolutionary roots of media-based moral panics

(Christopher J. Ferguson)

Part III: Social Interaction

10. (Potential) Incubators of prosocial behaviors: An evolutionary approach to understanding dynamic social video game play interactions

(John A. Velez)

11. New worlds, old rules: An evolutionary psychology approach to player behavior in online games

(T. Franklin Waddell and Amanda Bailey)

12. Safety in numbers: Online community sizes in response to digital human predation

(Nathaniel Poor)

Part IV: Learning and Motivation

13. You learn what you play: On the fundamental coupling of playing and learning in humans and digital games

(Johannes Breuer)

14. Learning to play: How virtual world affordances drive adaptation and learning in Grand Theft Auto

(Annie Lang, Jingjing Han, Xia Zheng, Anthony Almond, Teresa Lynch, and Nicholas Matthews)

15. Game on: Sex differences in the production and consumption of video games

(Benjamin P. Lange and Frank Schwab)

16. Of princesses, paladins, and players: Gender stereotypes in video games

(André Melzer)

17. Natural born virtual killers: Towards an integrated model for the appeal of violent video games

(Kevin Koban)

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