วันอาทิตย์ที่ 29 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Neuroscience May Cure Videogames Industry's Obsession With Guns


anonymous reader writes "Chris Stevens leading developer told the magazine Edge neuroscientists will soon realize" nonviolent triggers to mimic the sensation of pleasure that you experience when players by fire. "researchers can now use functional MRIs to monitor what happens in the brain of a player and the pursuit of pleasure triggers more optimistic and non-violent. "for decades, it is as if the developers have carried out a car without indicator speed says Stevens, referring to the dependence reported emotions rather than empirical measures in the development of the game. functional magnetic resonance and gives a much better idea of ??when light activates peaceful areas of the brain's pleasure, the opening game design alternatives without crude weapons. "I want to see most of the finest games like Fez and limbo," said Stevens. "When I was a kid, games were more beautiful and magical and immersed in the fantastic scenery, calm and pleasant." The fMRI may make these securities peaceful clearly superior -. Quite a feat in a market sector currently obsessed mass sets by activation of dopamine gross effects of simulated weapons "


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