03-19-2018, 09:50 AM
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/03/t...-behavior/
A new, longer-term study of video game play from the Max Planck Institute for Human Development and Germany's University Clinic Hamburg-Eppendorf recently published in Molecular Psychiatry found that adults showed "no significant changes" on a wide variety of behavioral measures after two straight months of daily violent game play...
It was a decent-size study, but there were a few gaps...
They didn't test kids.
They didn't hand kids loaded weapons while they were playing video games.
A new, longer-term study of video game play from the Max Planck Institute for Human Development and Germany's University Clinic Hamburg-Eppendorf recently published in Molecular Psychiatry found that adults showed "no significant changes" on a wide variety of behavioral measures after two straight months of daily violent game play...
It was a decent-size study, but there were a few gaps...
They didn't test kids.
They didn't hand kids loaded weapons while they were playing video games.