Video Games and the Mind: Essays on Cognition, Affect and Emotion

Video Games and the Mind: Essays on Cognition, Affect and Emotion

Video Games and the Mind: Essays on Cognition, Affect and Emotion

Video Games and the Mind: Essays on Cognition, Affect and Emotion

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Overview

Can a video game make you cry? Why do you relate to the characters and how do you engage with the storyworlds they inhabit? How is your body engaged in play? How are your actions guided by sociocultural norms and experiences?

Questions like these address a core aspect of digital gaming--the video game experience itself--and are of interest to many game scholars and designers. With psychological theories of cognition, affect and emotion as reference points, this collection of new essays offers various perspectives on how players think and feel about video games and how game design and analysis can build on these processes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476626277
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 07/19/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Bernard Perron is a professor of film and game studies at the University of Montreal. He has edited, co-edited and written many essays and books on film and video game theories as well as on horror films and horror video games. Felix Schröter is a media studies scholar in Hamburg, Germany. He works as a research assistant at the University of Hamburg with a focus on cognitive theory, game studies and transmedial narratology.
Bernard Perron is a professor of film and game studies at the University of Montreal. He has edited, co-edited and written many essays and books on film and video game theories as well as on horror films and horror video games.
Felix Schroter is a media studies scholar in Hamburg, Germany. He works as a research assistant at the University of Hamburg with a focus on cognitive theory, game studies and transmedial narratology.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction: Video Games, Cognition, Affect and Emotion
(Bernard Perron and Felix Schröter)
Cognition
1. Narrative Comprehension and Video Game Storyworlds
(Jan-Noël Thon)
2. My Avatar and Me: Toward a Cognitive Theory of Video Game Characters (Felix Schröter)
3. Hit It: Core Cognitive Structures and the Fighting Game
(Andreas Gregersen)
4. It’s Not Just Hands: Embodiment Aspects in Gameplay
(Jana Rambusch)
Affect
5. Expressive and Affective Gameplay with Technologies
Rikke (Toft Nørgård)
6. Games of the Heart and Mind: Affective Ludology and the
Development of Emotionally Aware Player Experiences (Lennart E. Nacke, Rina R. Wehbe, Samantha N. Stahlke and Pedro A. Noguiera)
7. Flying on the Ground: Driving for Pleasure in Digital Racing Simulation Games (Simon Niedenthal)
8. Affective Spaces and Audiovisual Metaphors in Video Games
(Kathrin Fahlenbrach)
Emotion
9. Video Game Sadness from Planetfall to Passage (Jonathan Frome)
10. Representing Childhood, Triggering Emotions: Child Characters
Video Games (Susanne Eichner)
11. Emotions in Video Games: Are You Concerned? (Bernard Perron)
About the Contributors
Index
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