KETERKAITAN COMPULSIVE GAMER DAN GANGGUAN PADA SISTEM LIMBIK OTAK DALAM PEMBELAJARAN KEAGAMAAN ISLAM

This article aims to examine the compulsive domain, the positive and negative effects of playing games, the brain structure of both neuroanatomy and physiology that gets influence or disturbance in playing games to problematic levels, and sees it in an Islamic perspective. This study is a literature...

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Main Authors: Istiqomah Istiqomah, Suyadi Suyadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo 2019-12-01
Series:Muaddib: Studi Kependidikan dan Keislaman
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Online Access:http://journal.umpo.ac.id/index.php/muaddib/article/view/1689
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spelling doaj-db552c7afee542aeb2a2fefbce74ec062020-11-25T00:27:50ZengUniversitas Muhammadiyah PonorogoMuaddib: Studi Kependidikan dan Keislaman2088-33902540-83482019-12-011217819510.24269/muaddib.v1i2.16891040KETERKAITAN COMPULSIVE GAMER DAN GANGGUAN PADA SISTEM LIMBIK OTAK DALAM PEMBELAJARAN KEAGAMAAN ISLAMIstiqomah Istiqomah0Suyadi Suyadi1Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Yogyakarta, IndonesiaUniversitas Ahmad Dahlan, Yogyakarta, IndonesiaThis article aims to examine the compulsive domain, the positive and negative effects of playing games, the brain structure of both neuroanatomy and physiology that gets influence or disturbance in playing games to problematic levels, and sees it in an Islamic perspective. This study is a literature review with a descriptive qualitative approach. Data analysis techniques are carried out by clarifying, comparing and interpreting themes related to compulsive games, game addiction, neurology especially the limbic system, the positive impact of playing games, the impact of addictive games and the study of Islamic and educational perspectives. The results of this study indicate that compulsive games are one indicator of game addiction. Parts of the brain that experience even the most disturbed effects are experienced by the limbic system. There are positive and negative effects in playing games. Addictive games are also synonymous with a person's condition in a real life escape that underlies the occurrence of disorders such as fear, stress, depression, and other negative emotions. In the Islamic view, playing games is interpreted as a game in general. This becomes prohibited when it comes to using all opportunities, time and ultimately neglecting obligations. This is where the role of parents / family in education becomes absolute in organizing children's behavior so that it does not reach the realm of compulsive games.http://journal.umpo.ac.id/index.php/muaddib/article/view/1689compulsive gameaddictionpossitive and negative impact on playing game, limbic systemislamic education
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Suyadi Suyadi
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KETERKAITAN COMPULSIVE GAMER DAN GANGGUAN PADA SISTEM LIMBIK OTAK DALAM PEMBELAJARAN KEAGAMAAN ISLAM
Muaddib: Studi Kependidikan dan Keislaman
compulsive game
addiction
possitive and negative impact on playing game, limbic system
islamic education
author_facet Istiqomah Istiqomah
Suyadi Suyadi
author_sort Istiqomah Istiqomah
title KETERKAITAN COMPULSIVE GAMER DAN GANGGUAN PADA SISTEM LIMBIK OTAK DALAM PEMBELAJARAN KEAGAMAAN ISLAM
title_short KETERKAITAN COMPULSIVE GAMER DAN GANGGUAN PADA SISTEM LIMBIK OTAK DALAM PEMBELAJARAN KEAGAMAAN ISLAM
title_full KETERKAITAN COMPULSIVE GAMER DAN GANGGUAN PADA SISTEM LIMBIK OTAK DALAM PEMBELAJARAN KEAGAMAAN ISLAM
title_fullStr KETERKAITAN COMPULSIVE GAMER DAN GANGGUAN PADA SISTEM LIMBIK OTAK DALAM PEMBELAJARAN KEAGAMAAN ISLAM
title_full_unstemmed KETERKAITAN COMPULSIVE GAMER DAN GANGGUAN PADA SISTEM LIMBIK OTAK DALAM PEMBELAJARAN KEAGAMAAN ISLAM
title_sort keterkaitan compulsive gamer dan gangguan pada sistem limbik otak dalam pembelajaran keagamaan islam
publisher Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo
series Muaddib: Studi Kependidikan dan Keislaman
issn 2088-3390
2540-8348
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This article aims to examine the compulsive domain, the positive and negative effects of playing games, the brain structure of both neuroanatomy and physiology that gets influence or disturbance in playing games to problematic levels, and sees it in an Islamic perspective. This study is a literature review with a descriptive qualitative approach. Data analysis techniques are carried out by clarifying, comparing and interpreting themes related to compulsive games, game addiction, neurology especially the limbic system, the positive impact of playing games, the impact of addictive games and the study of Islamic and educational perspectives. The results of this study indicate that compulsive games are one indicator of game addiction. Parts of the brain that experience even the most disturbed effects are experienced by the limbic system. There are positive and negative effects in playing games. Addictive games are also synonymous with a person's condition in a real life escape that underlies the occurrence of disorders such as fear, stress, depression, and other negative emotions. In the Islamic view, playing games is interpreted as a game in general. This becomes prohibited when it comes to using all opportunities, time and ultimately neglecting obligations. This is where the role of parents / family in education becomes absolute in organizing children's behavior so that it does not reach the realm of compulsive games.
topic compulsive game
addiction
possitive and negative impact on playing game, limbic system
islamic education
url http://journal.umpo.ac.id/index.php/muaddib/article/view/1689
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