
The Intersection of Psychology and Games
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | LeisureGames | ||||

How can some people remember scores of digits at a time or repeat back all the cards in a shuffled deck? Do they have exceptional memories? Is it a party trick? Or, is there something more? Game References Chess, En … Continue reading →
It’s time to dive in and finally have an in-depth discussion of working memory! Game References Carcassonne, River Valley Glassworks, Tetris, That’s Not a Hat, Wandering Towers, Wilmot’s Warehouse Research References Baddeley, A. (1992). Working memo... more
It’s a bird, it’s a…yeah, it is a plane! Oh, and also a Tower? We are back with a cognalysis of two games, Sky Team, fresh off its Spiel des Jahres win, and also Wandering Towers. Game References Hanabi, Sky … Continue reading →
As humans, we can think about our own thinking. This is referred to as metacognition, and can provide great insight into game playing and life in general. Game References Dominion, Dungeons and Dragons, League of Legends, Magic, poker, Rear Window … ... more
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This podcast is the perfect blend of interests I have. Topic by topic discussion of human cognition as it relates to gaming. I wish the episodes were a bit longer, but it makes it easier to listen to the same episode more than once!
A nice relatively short podcast. The host explains psychological factors that influence our decision making and how we play games (both video games and board games). An easy listen and very approachable.
This podcast is the perfect length to listen to when driving around town or to and from work. The podcast explains the psychology behind gaming in a very easy to listen manner.
Excellent gaming podcast mixed with psychology concepts delivered in concise format with illustrations from various games. Highly recommended to gamers of all types.
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