New study finds games altering perceptions of reality

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University research carried out in the UK and Sweden describes gaming's intrusion into real life as a psychological condition known as Game Transfer Phenomena. A new study conducted by Nottingham Trent University and Stockholm University has shed light on a new psychological phenomenon that sees some gamers involuntarily integrating elements of video game playing into real life.

One interviewee in the study reportedly began to see health bars appear above other people's heads; other interviewees reported seeing in-game menus, altered real-life scenarios, and dissociative experiences, like instinctively pressing a controller button even when not playing games.

Researchers from Nottingham Trent University and Stockholm University interviewed a total of 42 frequent video game players aged 15-21 for the study, which aims to demonstrate the long-term effects of video games through the analysis of Game Transfer Phenomena (GTP), a psychological state that occurs when players integrate elements of video game playing into real life by way of thoughts, sensations, and actions.

The study found that GTP can occur both intentionally and involuntarily, when players experience intrusive thoughts, sensations, impulses, reflexes, and optical illusions. It can also result in automatic behaviors that do with interaction and imitation (that is, imitating things from a game).

Players reported that the phenomenon tends to disappear when they game less often, and many reported to be well aware of the difference between the real world and the world of games, but their automatic associations often caused them to experience bizarre things. Half of the study subjects said that they often use elements of game playing to help them solve real-life problems.

"The GTP study, while based on a small number of video game players, demonstrated that playing video games intensely can be associated with the elicitation of automatic thoughts," Angelica Ortiz de Gortari, one of the study's authors, said about the study on her research blog.

Source: http://uk.gamespot.com/news/6335875/new-study-finds-games-altering-perceptions-of-reality?tag=topstory%3Btitle

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VersematicPosted:

No1 Wow, I thought that I was the only one. Just yesterday my dad scared me and I automatically tried to assasanate him when his back was turned. I am too used to halo.


You're not the only one :[ Last night I was taking a sh*t and then the lights went out then I was like "WTF,another EMP ._." ^__^

snowz4lifePosted:

that shit only happens to me when im high. and its **** sweet

No1Posted:

Wow, I thought that I was the only one. Just yesterday my dad scared me and I automatically tried to assasanate him when his back was turned. I am too used to halo.

froggggggggggggyPosted:

i remember when mw2 came out the weekend after i stayed up like 30+ hours playing and when i woke up and went to school i kept seeing throwing knifes flash beside my head. but after a few hours it went away

TlacatecolototlPosted:

I am currently 13 years of age, and I have been with computers since the age of two. I play 60+ hours a week, and I have noticed some crazy things happen sometimes, but I also have major mental problems. Self diagnosed/WebMD schizophrenic. I have seen things like this before, but I also have two personalities, and I keep all of this non-sense in another mind. Also I have mad reflexes, because how how much I play a wide range of genres.

Hawks484Posted:

I bet you these people already had hallucinations and the video games are just influencing the hallucinations.

ZirtexPosted:

What the **** i've been playing Games for over 12 Years now and this has never happen to me. These people they tested are most likely a bunch of Crack heads or something.

RoundishMuffinPosted:

Great, they pick the crazies to study... On another note, you've gotta be playing games like 24/7 for that **** to happen...