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Re: To make video games part of science...

Posted: 16 Oct 2010
by lain of the wired
It's not so far away at all. Check out the first post, wherein I link about virtual reality being used even now to treat soldiers coming back from Iraq and people with various phobias. They do a truly amazing job, not only relying on VR scenarios, but strategically releasing scents into the room in accordance with timing in their CG therapies, giving them appropriately weighted prop guns, having them sit or stand to truly put them back in their traumas- things that without CG and VR would be entirely unethical, yet are so dearly necessary to help these people realize what happened to them was not their fault.

Srsly, it's the most groundbreaking work I've seen, and I want in. ♥

Re: To make video games part of science...

Posted: 04 Dec 2011
by Chris Redfield
Sure...

Re: To make video games part of science...

Posted: 04 Dec 2011
by leftshoe18
Did you really need to bump a 14-month old thread to add one word?

Re: To make video games part of science...

Posted: 04 Dec 2011
by Patman
I suppose he meant "sure, Lain, you can use my posts", although I wonder if Lain still needs data.

Re: To make video games part of science...

Posted: 01 Feb 2012
by Edea
The problem with psychology, not so much sociology, is that the scientific method concerns that it can be replicated in a lab. Sociology, can be experimented on enough times to prove theories and so forth, since it concerns the group. Psychology concerns the individual, and that's very subjective. Disorders and things mostly go more so into sociology and neurology. (brain chemistry etc.) But with this the psychological model also has some morality/philosophy in it, whereas regular science has an objective philosophy overall. Because of these factors and grey areas, psychology is best a pseudo-science. Specifically, since it deals with subjectivity and no one experiences the things in quite the same ways all the time. I've also seen a many debates in the psychological communities about delusions vs healthy delusions and deities/God with that. They can't decide. Likewise, I hesitate on some of psychology not just because there's so many perspectives but also things like homosexuality and pmsing women were "disorders" until fairly recently. To add to that they rarely seem to "heal" people like regular doctors do.

With me, I like anthropology and in that it's important to see the culture through that culture's POV, in personal experience and none I've seen therapists/psychologists be unable to do this.

Re: To make video games part of science...

Posted: 02 Feb 2012
by AuraTwilight
Cool story, bro.

What does it have to do with anything, though?

Re: To make video games part of science...

Posted: 04 Feb 2012
by Tillerman
Edea wrote:But with this the psychological model also has some morality/philosophy in it, whereas regular science has an objective philosophy overall. Because of these factors and grey areas, psychology is best a pseudo-science.
I don't think "pseudo-science" is quite correct, *art-form* would be a better word. Just because it's subjective doesn't mean it still can't be useful. However, things that claim to have a scientific basis, like personality tests, are definitely pseudo-science.