Los efectos positivos de jugar videojuegos y su aplicación en entornos no lúdicos

  • Ramiro Moscardi
Palavras-chave: efeitos cognitivos; efeitos positivos; contextos não relacionados a jogos; jogos para a saúde; jogos sérios; videojogos

Resumo

O presente trabalho analisa, sob uma perspectiva cognitiva, os efeitos positivos de jogar videojogo e estudar os efeitos cognitivos resultantes da interação entre o videojogo e o jogador. Em seguida, é investigado como os jogos podem ser implementados no contexto clínico (ambiente não recreativo), onde o entretenimento não é o principal objetivo. O artigo é composto por três partes, a primeira analisa a inter-relação entre psicologia e videojogos, a segunda é dedicada a efeitos cognitivos e, na última parte, serão revisadas diferentes propostas feitas no campo clínico. Conclui-se que os benefícios cognitivos são gerados por meio da interação com os videojogos.

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Publicado
2020-09-15
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Moscardi , R. (2020). Los efectos positivos de jugar videojuegos y su aplicación en entornos no lúdicos . Cuadernos Del Centro De Estudios De Diseño Y Comunicación, (110). https://doi.org/10.18682/cdc.vi110.4066