Moves in Mind
The Psychology of Board Games
Fernand Gobet author Jean Retschitzki author Alex de Voogt author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:5th Aug '04
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This first systematic study of psychology and board games explores key concepts like memory and decision-making, offering insights into human cognition.
In Moves in Mind, the author presents a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between psychology and board games. This groundbreaking work delves into various psychological concepts such as perception, memory, problem-solving, and decision-making, shedding light on how these elements manifest in the context of board games. The book highlights the intricate relationship between intelligence, emotions, motivation, and education, illustrating how board games serve as a fascinating lens through which to examine human cognition and behavior.
The author meticulously summarizes over a century of psychological research on board games, revealing the depth of insight that these games can provide into human thought processes. Moves in Mind not only reviews past studies but also discusses contemporary research in artificial intelligence, particularly focusing on the development of computer programs designed to play board games. This aspect of the book raises intriguing questions about expertise and the applicability of psychological theories to the realm of gaming.
Ultimately, Moves in Mind argues that the findings from board game research extend beyond the games themselves, offering valuable perspectives on broader human psychology. By connecting board games with essential psychological principles, this book invites readers to appreciate the significance of play in understanding the complexities of the human mind.
ISBN: 9781841693361
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 690g
288 pages