A recent study in the journalEmotiongives the results of a test that tracked the emotions of gamers playing a first-person shooter. What’s surprising is that the tested gamers seem to have their emotions all mixed up.

According toArs Technica, the study tracked players’ emotions via skin conductance levels and facial muscle movements.  The tested, all Finnish college students, played bothJames Bond 007: NightFireandSuper Monkey Ball. Interesting choices, eh?

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As you’d guess,James Bondcaused emotional responses, but they seem a bit backwards from what you’d expect. The study said that “instead of joy resulting from victory and success, wounding and killing the opponent elicited anxiety, anger, or both.” The victims responses were equally surprising: they appeared to respond positively to being killed. Ah, sweet death!Super Monkey Ballwas a different story; the game’s successes brought about positive responses.

Why do you think that the killed reacted positively. Could it be that they’re momentarily relieved of the game’s pressures and stresses? Or is it something more simple? Could it be that they’re just having fun? I suppose it’s possible that they’re all just messed up individuals that find genuine pleasure in death.

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And why were the successful players bummed by their frags? Anxiety and anger? These people are unlike anyone that I’ve gamed with!

What’s really confusing to me is that there wasanypositive response toSuper Monkey Ballat all. That game makes me want to kill every time I play it.

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[Thanks, DF]

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