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Digiplay Bibliography  Jason Rutter
 Mar 10, 2008 18:32 PST 

Hi all,

The latest updates to the Digiplay bibliography can be found at
http://digiplay.info/digibiblio/latest. The bibliography now contains over
2500 references to papers, books, theses and conference papers on computer,
video and digital games research.

Recent additions include:

Play preferences of typically developing children and children with
developmental delays between ages 3 and 7 years
Case-Smith, J.; Kuhaneck, H. M.
http://digiplay.info/node/3154

The motivation of children to play an active video game
Chin A Paw, M. J. M.; Jacobs, W. M.; Vaessen, E. P. G.; Titze, S.; van
Mechelen, W.
http://digiplay.info/node/3155

Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and video games: A comparative
study of hyperactive and control children
Bioulac, S.; Arfi, L.; Bouvard, M. P.
http://digiplay.info/node/3156

Building effective online game websites with knowledge-based trust
Holsapple, C. W.; Wu, J.
http://digiplay.info/node/3157

Cardiovascular effects in adolescents while they are playing video games: A
potential health risk factor?
Borusiak, P.; Bouikidis, A.; Liersch, R.; Russell, J. B.
http://digiplay.info/node/3158

Cracking the walnut: Using a computer game to impact cognition, emotion, and
behavior of highly aggressive fifth grade students
Jon Hobbs, L.; Yan, Z.
http://digiplay.info/node/3159

Finding collaborative innovation networks through correlating performance
with social network structure
Gloor, P. A.; Paasivaara, M.; Schoder, D.; Willems, P.
http://digiplay.info/node/3160

Gender differences in the mesocorticolimbic system during computer game-play
Hoeft, F.; Watson, C. L.; Kesler, S. R.; Bettinger, K. E.; Reiss, A. L.
http://digiplay.info/node/3161

Violent video games and aggression: Causal relationship or byproduct of
family violence and intrinsic violence motivation?
Ferguson, C. J.; Rueda, S. M.; Cruz, A. M.; Ferguson, D. E.; Fritz, S.;
Smith, S. M.
http://digiplay.info/node/3162

Workload assessment of computer gaming using a single-stimulus event-related
potential paradigm
Allison, B. Z.; Polich, J.
http://digiplay.info/node/3163

The information page on the Digiplay Bibliography has received over 57,000
hits. Details of how to add details of your publications, conference papers
or PhD thesis can be found at http://digiplay.info/bibliography.

Jase
--
Dr Jason Rutter

Digiplay Initiative Games Research Bibliography
www.digiplay.info/bibliography
	
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