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game transfer phenomena
Game transfer phenomena is a range of cognitive quirks that can follow extended computer gaming sessions. It suggests that players often hear game sounds such as explosions, screams and laser fire, long after they've left a game. The term was coined in the Journal of Cyber Behaviour, Psychology and Learning which was published by Nottingham Trent University's International Gaming Research Unit in 2014.
- Part of Speech: proper noun
- Industry/Domain: Psychology
- Category: General psychology
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