by Michael | Aug 20, 2015 | Gaming, Uncategorized
I thank Drs Brown and Cotton for taking the time to explore our data and we take this opportunity to respond to the comments made regarding our statistical models. I would like to start by saying that I am concerned by the lack of transparency on the side of Drs Brown...
by Michael | Aug 17, 2015 | Gaming, Uncategorized
First off, I would like to applaud Cody Gulley (@Montrillian) for his article on Niche Gamer. This is how scientific discourse on a topic should occur because this demonstrates several things: your strong feelings on a topic, your ability to understand your argument...
by Michael | Jul 16, 2015 | Gaming, Lab News, Popular Science, Uncategorized
Check the Conversation article discussing our new PLoS ONE article exploring sexism using video games. And don’t forget to check out the awesome comic by @srganuch!...
by Michael | Jul 3, 2015 | Accepted paper, Lab News, Uncategorized
It’s been a great week with all the news about our paper on wy people play violent video games in Personality and Individual differences. Our Conversation piece was picked up by a few interested parties, and here’s an on Radio National, with a great piece...
by Michael | Jun 9, 2015 | Accepted paper, Lab News, Uncategorized
Alright! Our first paper looking at human behaviour using video games was just accepted in PLoS ONE! What a long ride it was, but it’s great to have the paper accepted in an open access journal as I have a feeling that this paper will get some attention. If...
by Michael | Jun 8, 2015 | Lab News, Popular Science, Uncategorized
ABC gave us a shout as they needed clips for their ‘Sounds of Science’ showcase — and what’s more perfect than some singing peacock spiders? Check out the details here at ABC to hear more about Maddie and what these little peacock spiders sound...