Brain wave

Brain wave

1/20/2016

link

https://www.polygon.com/features/2016/1/18/9882430/brain-wave-the-phds-changing-games

summary

This article showcases the work of PhD researchers who are making significant contributions to the field of video games. It highlights the innovative ideas and research projects undertaken by these individuals, which range from exploring the relationship between video games and empathy to investigating the use of games for rehabilitation purposes. The article emphasizes the importance of academic research in pushing the boundaries of game design and development. It also discusses the challenges faced by these researchers, including the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and the struggle for recognition within the gaming industry. Overall, the article provides a fascinating insight into the cutting-edge work being done by PhDs to shape the future of gaming.

tags

video games ꞏ game development ꞏ gaming industry ꞏ game design ꞏ game technology ꞏ brain research ꞏ neuroscience ꞏ cognitive science ꞏ psychology ꞏ brain wave technology ꞏ brain-computer interface ꞏ brain-controlled games ꞏ gaming innovation ꞏ game mechanics ꞏ interactive experiences ꞏ gaming research ꞏ game studies ꞏ game psychology ꞏ game dynamics ꞏ cognitive load ꞏ user experience ꞏ immersive games ꞏ game immersion ꞏ virtual reality ꞏ augmented reality ꞏ neurofeedback ꞏ neuroscientific approach ꞏ game innovation ꞏ game trends ꞏ game education ꞏ technological advancements ꞏ brain wave analysis ꞏ brain activity ꞏ game perception ꞏ game cognition ꞏ game culture ꞏ game storytelling ꞏ game narrative ꞏ game interaction ꞏ neurogaming ꞏ game developers ꞏ game programmers ꞏ game critics ꞏ game enthusiasts ꞏ game consumers ꞏ gaming audience ꞏ game market ꞏ game industry professionals ꞏ game conferences