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Released: 12-Jan-2017 9:05 AM EST
In Teens, Strong Friendships May Mitigate Depression Associated with Excessive Video Gaming
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Teenagers who play video games for more than four hours a day suffer from symptoms of depression, but frequent use of social media and instant messaging may mitigate symptoms of game addiction in these teens, new Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health-led research suggests.

Released: 9-Jan-2017 3:05 PM EST
New Framework Could Help Online Addicts Reduce Their Usage
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Research has shown that internet addicts do not always feel guilty about their usage, and in many cases, they do not even perceive their usage as problematic. A new model developed by researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York could help addicts realize that their usage is a problem and reduce it.

Released: 3-Jan-2017 10:05 AM EST
Gambling Addiction Triggers the Same Brain Areas as Drug and Alcohol Cravings
Imperial College London

Gambling addiction activates the same brain pathways as drug and alcohol cravings, suggests new research.

   
Released: 11-Nov-2016 9:05 AM EST
Exploratory Programming: Gearing Up for the Ultimate 24-Hackathon
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)

Most people think of “hacking” as a computer security issue. But, to the members of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute student hackathon organization, dubbed “HackRPI,” it simply means using technology to develop or create something that’s never been used before, which for students is part of the excitement and challenge. Plans are underway to host the third annual 24-hour “hackathon” event on the Rensselaer campus Nov.12-13.

Released: 3-Nov-2016 11:05 AM EDT
UC Santa Cruz Now Offering Graduate Degrees in Computational Media
University of California, Santa Cruz

UC Santa Cruz will begin offering graduate degrees in computational media, the first comprehensive degrees available at a U.S. university in this rapidly growing and deeply interdisciplinary field. The Department of Computational Media is accepting applications now for the M.S. and Ph.D. programs to begin in fall 2017.

Released: 27-Oct-2016 12:00 PM EDT
Researchers Use Video Gamelike Test to Study Learning and Recovery in Stroke Patients
Johns Hopkins Medicine

A robotic arm and a virtual game were essential tools in a new study from researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine. The study results suggest that while training doesn't change neurological repair in chronic stroke patients, it can indeed help such patients learn new motor skills and achieve more independence in their daily lives.

Released: 27-Oct-2016 10:05 AM EDT
Presidential Election Victories Paved by Non-Competitive, Rather Than Battleground, States, Game Theorists Conclude
New York University

The role of non-competitive states in presidential elections has been underestimated, an analysis by a pair of game theorists shows.

Released: 12-Oct-2016 10:05 AM EDT
In the Fight Against Alzheimer’s, Online Gamers Can Now Get in on the Action
Cornell University

Researchers behind a new online game are inviting members of the public to look under a virtual microscope and contribute directly to Alzheimer’s disease research at Cornell University.

Released: 11-Oct-2016 11:05 AM EDT
Cabinet Shuffle: Who Will You Appoint?
Concordia University

If he had to do it all over again, would Trudeau give the same weight to gender parity, ethnic diversity and experience in office? Or, knowing what he knows now, would he shuffle the deck differently? Would you? A new card game allows the PM — and people playing at home — to do just that.

Released: 3-Oct-2016 3:10 PM EDT
Turning to the Brain to Reboot Computing
Sandia National Laboratories

Computation is stuck in a rut. The integrated circuits that powered the past 50 years of technological revolution are reaching their physical limits. This predicament has computer scientists scrambling for new ideas. Researchers from Sandia National Laboratories will present three papers at the IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing held Oct. 17-19, highlighting the breadth of potential non-traditional neural computing applications.

Released: 30-Sep-2016 3:05 PM EDT
From Pokemon Go to Birdwatching: UT Scientist Studies How We Express Our Inner Hunter
University of Tennessee

Interested in birding or wildlife photography? Enjoy playing Pokemon Go and catching imaginary creatures? If so, you may simply be expressing your inner hunter. So says a new study from Vladimir Dinets, a University of Tennessee, Knoxville, research assistant professor of psychology.

9-Sep-2016 6:00 AM EDT
What Makes a Video Game Great? There’s Now a Scientific Way to Stop GUESSing
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

Human factors researchers developed the Game User Experience Satisfaction Scale (GUESS), a psychometrically validated instrument that measures satisfaction on key factors such as playability, narratives, creative freedom, social connectivity, and visual aesthetics.

Released: 13-Sep-2016 12:05 PM EDT
IU Study: Brain Scans Show Building Blocks Activate Spatial Ability in Children Better Than Board Games
Indiana University

Research from Indiana University published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology has found that structured block-building games improve spatial abilities in children to a greater degree than board games.

Released: 1-Sep-2016 3:05 PM EDT
Most Internet Gamblers in NJ Are Men, but More High Rollers Are Women, Study Finds
Rutgers University

Most Internet gamblers in NJ are men, but more high rollers are women, study finds

Released: 17-Aug-2016 12:05 PM EDT
The Dangers of Pokémon Go Similar to Texting
Texas A&M University

It’s taking over headlines around the world – people being injured playing Pokémon Go, a location-based augmented reality game. Conrad Earnest, a research scientist at Texas A&M University’s Exercise and Sport Nutrition Lab, says much of the danger in playing the game is similar to the hazards of texting, a subject he has studied in the past.

Released: 1-Aug-2016 7:05 PM EDT
Cal State LA Launches PokéMon GO Health Walk to Promote Campus Well-Being
California State University, Los Angeles

Cal State LA has created a Pokémon GO campus health walk, leveraging the wildly popular augmented reality game to promote physical fitness and well-being among students and employees.

   
Released: 27-Jul-2016 2:05 PM EDT
Survey of 31 Years of Video Games Shows a Decline in Sexualized Female Characters
Indiana University

At a time when the video game industry has come under scrutiny for its low level of female employment and how women are depicted in its products, a new Indiana University study finds that sexualization of female primary game characters actually may be less than before.

Released: 15-Jul-2016 3:05 PM EDT
Health Benefits Of Pokémon Go
Texas A&M University

Real-life positive health consequences of playing Pokémon Go—a new GPS-based augmented reality game—are happening across the nation. According to Matt Hoffman, DNP, clinical assistant professor at the Texas A&M College of Nursing, this quest to “catch ‘em all” is great news for public health.



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