Interacting Minds

Surprise, Fear, Cognition, and Play (Marc Malmdorf Andersen)

February 01, 2022 Interacting Minds Season 1 Episode 2
Interacting Minds
Surprise, Fear, Cognition, and Play (Marc Malmdorf Andersen)
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Play Researcher Marc Malmdorf Andersen (Interacting Minds Centre & Recreational Fear Lab) has stopped by to talk about his cognitive theory of play, recreational fear, dark play, and why sweet spots of surprise could be at the core of making sense of why humans of all ages play. 

We also get to talk about some of Marc’s past and future research endeavours: Studying senses of agency in Ouija Board sessions, asking participants to detect beings in a virtual reality forest, and using a range of empirical methods to study people voluntarily seeking out frightening experiences in a haunted house. 

To learn more about Marc Malmdorf Andersen’s  work and the topics and resources mentioned, visit the  show notes for this episode at https://interactingminds.au.dk/podcast

Introduction
Marc's Research Background
Predictive Processing and Play
Darkness and Fear in Play