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Experiencing Presence in a Gaming Activity Improves Mood After a Negative Mood Induction

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IGI GLOBAL
DOI: 10.4018/IJGCMS.2020100101

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Computer Games; Enjoyment; Gaming; Immersion; Immersive Experiences; Mood Repair; Positive Emotions; Recovery; Virtual Reality

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Research suggests that immersion in computer games is beneficial for recovering from stress and improving mood. However, no study linked explicit measures of presence-individually experienced immersion-to mood enhancement. In the present experiment, immersion of a gaming activity was varied, and levels of presence and enjoyment were measured and connected to mood repair after a stress-induction. The participants (N = 77) played a game in virtual reality (VR; high immersion), on the desktop (medium immersion), or watched a recording of the game (low immersion). Positive emotions were enhanced in the high and medium, but not the low immersion condition. Presence was a significant predictor in the VR condition. Furthermore, an explanatory mediation analysis showed that enjoyment mediated the effect of presence on mood repair. These findings demonstrate positive effects of presence experiences in gaming Strong presence in VR seems especially helpful for enhancing mood and building up positive emotional resources.

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