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Why We Love to Push Buttons & Why We All Need to Play Games

2024/7/1
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Mike Carruthers: 研究表明,浪漫音乐能够显著影响人们的情绪,增加浪漫行为的发生率,从而提升约会成功率。 Rachel Plotnick: 按钮作为一种普遍存在的技术,深刻影响着人们的日常生活和社会互动。按钮设计包含诸多复杂考量,例如易用性、反馈机制以及对不同人群的适用性。人们对按钮的喜爱,也体现了人们对控制感和确定性的追求,即使是那些实际上不起作用的按钮(例如电梯关门按钮)。 Kelly Clancy: 游戏能够满足人类对不确定性的内在需求,并促进社会学习和认知发展。游戏作为一种安全的学习环境,让人们在其中探索新的情境,并学习如何与他人合作。然而,过度游戏化也带来负面影响,例如成瘾等问题。 Mike Carruthers: 在线评论对消费者购买决策具有显著影响力,绝大多数消费者会在购买前参考在线评论,并且负面评论会显著影响购买意愿。

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We all have a sense of what romantic music is. But can that type of music really make you feel and act romantic? This episode begins with some interesting evidence on the power of music in the game of love. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100618112139.htm)

Look around you and notice all the buttons you could push. Buttons are everywhere. When you think about it, you can do almost anything with “just the push of a button.” And people like really pushing buttons – even when it is pointless. For example, pushing the elevator button after it is already lit or pushing the crosswalk button over and over to try to change the light. Buttons are a fairly recent invention and they have changed our world. Here to explain how and dive deep into the world of buttons is Rachel Plotnick. She’s an assistant professor of Cinema and Media Studies at Indiana University and author of Power Button: A History of Pleasure, Panic, and the Politics of Pushing (https://amzn.to/3xvIj5j))

It seems we are wired to play games – board games, card games, sports, gambling – we love to play games. But why? Are games just a fun way to play – a distraction from work? Or are games doing something much more important than that? Joining me to reveal why humans need games and what they do for us is Kelly Clancy. She is a neuroscientist and physicist who has held research positions at MIT, Berkeley, University College London and she is author of the book, Playing with Reality: How Games Have Shaped Our World (https://amzn.to/3W02BNR))

How much do product reviews influence what you buy – or don’t buy? Do people really read them and pay attention to them? Listen as I reveal the results of a recent survey on the power of product reviews. https://www.cardrates.com/news/consumers-rely-on-online-reviews-study/)

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