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Digital Game Research, User Experience and the Brain

User Experience Recently, my research was fea­tured in an arti­cle by Harry Brignull for the UX com­mu­nity, enti­tled “UX for videogame design: Gameplay Research”, where he describes suc­cinctly what some of my col­leagues and me are doing in game sci­ence, where our main focus is to under­stand play­ers from an empir­i­cal research per­spec­tive. Digital Game [...]

Three Cool Things You Wish You Knew Before About Bibliometrics

Biblio... WTF? Yeah, you think, here is the sci­ence guy with his words again, but actu­ally bib­lio­met­rics is a a good set of meth­ods to under­stand and study research in your field of inter­est. Usually, all it requires is a pub­li­ca­tion search engine, like Scirus, ISI Web of Science (you need an insti­tu­tional login), Google Scholar, BioMed [...]