2014
DOI: 10.4236/psych.2014.513159
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Relationship between Video Game Violence and Long-Term Neuropsychological Outcomes

Abstract: The current study examined the long-term effects of video game violence on aggressiveness and facial expression recognition using multiple measures. In Experiment 1, participants unfamiliar with video games were randomly assigned to play a violent or nonviolent video game for four weeks. Before and after the game play interval, event-related potentials (ERP) evoked by facial expressions were recorded, and aggressiveness was measured with a questionnaire. Results showed that playing a violent video game delayed… Show more

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“…In a study conducted with Japanese university students, Tamamiya, Matsuda and Hiraki ( 2014 ) assigned participants to play with a violent action video game or non-violent action video game for 4 hours a week for 4 weeks. Before they started playing, pre-playing measures of hostility were taken, and brainwave patterns were measured.…”
Section: Violent Video Games and Rewiring The Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study conducted with Japanese university students, Tamamiya, Matsuda and Hiraki ( 2014 ) assigned participants to play with a violent action video game or non-violent action video game for 4 hours a week for 4 weeks. Before they started playing, pre-playing measures of hostility were taken, and brainwave patterns were measured.…”
Section: Violent Video Games and Rewiring The Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%