Hi All
On the subject of this I suffered a massive neurological impairment in
2003. When I eventually came out of hospital I lived by myself doing
practically nothing, then studied for my 1st MSc - upon completion of
that I got myself a PS3. Since then my dexterity and reaction times
have improved ridiculous amounts, and I've gone from not being able
to write to writing quite coherently (pen on paper style). I'm due to
start a second MSc in September.
Could be an interesting case study for someone maybe.
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Many thanks
Ben Haysom-Newport BSc (Hons), MBPsS, MSc
On 15 July 2011 15:36, Meredith, Alexander2
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> Hi again,
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> On the basis of a couple of emails going out on the topic of computer /
> console games in the recent past, I thought I’d just say hi to all game
> researchers out there and invite you to email me. We’re a small, but growing
> community and I think it’d be useful both now and in our future careers
> (whether as academics and maybe working in the industry) to get a network
> going.
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> Optimally we could start off as a forum where we could bounce ideas off each
> other, but hopefully progress into a more formal research network after the
> PhDs have been completed. Even if that didn’t come about, it’d be useful to
> know where other computer game researchers are.
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> So, please feel free to email me and say hi – my email address is
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> Thanks,
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> Alex.
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> Alex Meredith
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> Nottingham Trent University.
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