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Men love games more than women. Interesting facts

Category: Industry, Posted: 02/21/2008 at 01:13PM EST by Demetri Kouvalis, Contributor

guy girl video gameDid you ever wonder why there aren't that many games out there catering to the female demographic? Perhaps it's because game developers know that inside the brain, video games are more exciting and worthwhile for men than they are for women.

When I was first given this assignment, I read the headline and jokes and sarcasm started to sprout from my mind. Then I read the story and decided to take a more detailed look into this study that seems to point out the obvious for some of us.

According to the article found in the NY Times, a new study finds that when men play games, a part of the brain involved in feelings of reward and addiction becomes much more active than it does in women.

"This may explain why men are more likely to report feeling addicted to video games than women are, the researchers say in an online article in The Journal of Psychiatric Research. The lead author is Fumiko Hoeft of the Stanford University School of Medicine.

"For the study, the researchers took a group of 22 young volunteers - half men, half women - and had them play a game as an M.R.I. machine looked at what was happening in their brains. The study found that in the men, there was much more activity in the mesocorticolimbic system.

"Given the abundance in video games of violence and other themes near and dear to many men, there may be a natural explanation for why their brains light up more. But the senior author of the study, Dr. Allan L. Reiss, said the researchers made a point of steering the game they used in a more neutral direction."

Well what if they used a simple game instead? Would both men and women have the same response when faced with such a task?

"The volunteers played a simple game in which they were told only to click the images of balls they saw, with no mention of a goal. The players soon figured out that if they kept the balls from advancing too close to a wall, they gained ground. Both the men and the women did well - but the men did a lot better and appeared more motivated to acquire terrain."

This study answers a few questions that some of us might think of as obvious, but what would interest me is to see how this translates into real life conditions. Is it because a man has more motivation in completing tasks that involves risks and analysis (such as you would find in a strategy game) that account for only male generals in the U.S. military?

Does hand-eye coordination in racing games actually help the driver in real life to react more quickly to traffic mishaps, and can you seperate such statistics by gender? Even though the study states the obvious it is interesting to know officially that it's true and not just a myth.

It's not saying woman don't play video games, just that a lot more men do than women. Do you think publishers should be catering more to the female gender or should they just stick with what they have been doing for all of these years?

Posted by intooblivion on 02/21/2008 at 03:02PM

*insert jokes and sarcasm here*

Posted by KindGalaxy on 02/21/2008 at 03:17PM

Every morning I wake up and walk into the living room to find my wife playing Poker Smash on XBLA, she is so good at Poker Smash she made the Top 10 in the leaderboard out of over 20,000 people. She loves that game in a way that makes my World of WarCraft addiction look like a casual fancy.

I really love broad stroke articles boxing an entire demographic into one box and another demographic into another box.

Posted by Quasar on 02/21/2008 at 03:43PM

With "studies" of this sort, there are always going to be generalities and also exceptions to the rule. I figure, if anything, it'll start some good debates at the office water cooler.

Posted by ninjalegend on 02/21/2008 at 03:47PM

"Holy parade of junk science, batman!"

One group of 22 young volunteers? Where is your control group (a must for any real science experiments)? All this info from one group, eh. No multi groups from different regions, races, cultures, ext. Would not want your data polluted, would you? Why not give them a monetary goal to motivate them? I can give you reasons why that would help and hinder the experiment. And I am no researcher.

Taken and modified from Office Space.
"If you could just stop with the junk science, ttthhhhhhhhhhh........that would be great."

Posted by Dr.Aaron on 02/21/2008 at 04:14PM

My mum goes on spider solitare for hours at a time, I'd say she's alot more addicted. :P

Posted by Collision on 02/21/2008 at 04:40PM

"...men did a lot better..."


Hands up who saw that coming.

*raises hand*

Posted by Kester on 02/22/2008 at 03:51AM

It's a shame, there is nothing more I'd love to see than my girlfriend playing HL, or Bioshock, or something similar, when I get home from work...

Posted by Winged One on 02/22/2008 at 09:20AM

lol at survey: "Have you ever had a relationship end from the cause of a video game?"

Anyway, I thought the title meant that men loved games more than they loved women, but it's the same thing. It's just related to our primal insticts. Acquiring land could obviously stand for acquiring territory.

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