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Are video games good for us? - Pete Etchells

Are video games good for us? - Pete Etchells

Psychologist Pete Etchells explores the benefits and dangers of playing computer games.

Instant Genius

April 10, 201933m 59s

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Show Notes

In this week's Science Focus Podcast, we dive into the world of video games. Over the past couple of decades, video games have often got a bad rap, blamed for everything from aggression and violence to addiction and mental health problems.


But what does the research actually say? Dr Pete Etchells is a psychologist at Bath Spa University who researches the behavioural effects of video games. In his first book, Lost in a Good Game (£14.99, Icon Books), he gets to the bottom of our relationship with games, and reveals a more positive side to our game-playing habits.


He speaks to BBC Science Focus staff writer James Lloyd.


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