03-08-2011, 06:31 AM
(03-07-2011, 07:37 PM)3DMonkey Wrote: @ Namaste
That is not fight or flight. Fight or flight is when something happens like a bullet going through your shoulder and your body natural responds. Or something like surgery, and you can understand if you have ever experienced that.
An extreme example brother, more akin to physical shock; also defined as body trauma.
The chemical/hormonal production during fight or flight on the other hand, is produced by the mental response to a circumstance. It's subjective; a person with agoraphobia will feel their life threatened in a shopping centre, and in turn, their body will produce the specific adrenalin and other hormones. Most other people may feel happy in the same circumstance.
3DMonkey Wrote:Video games are puzzles involving hand/eye coordination. It doesn't matter the content, the player is solving problems in rhythm and achieving a sense of accomplishment. ..... even so, too much of any one thing is not good.....
Have to disagree here, a simple puzzle game with cute graphics and sounds will not generate the same effect as running around killing people with a chain-saw. Certainly not for the vast majority of gamers, and I know a lot of them :¬)