Youths who play video games are more likely to think and act in aggressive ways, suggested a study out Monday of more than 3,000 schoolchildren in Singapore. The research, published in JAMA Pediatrics ...
When a team of researchers in the U.K. recently formulated a basic research question—Does playing violent video games cause young people to become more aggressive?—like many of us, they speculated ...
In the wake of the tragic shooting in a Charleston, S.C., church, many look for reasons to explain such violent behavior. Some already have pointed to violent video games as a possible reason, but ...
Researchers have found there is no link between violent video games and childhood aggression. Experts reviewed more than 100 experimental studies that have been conducted on the subject. It was found ...
Much to the annoyance of many gamers, whether video game violence causes real-world violence is a frequently studied topic in psychology. A definitive answer to this question, though, is still missing ...
The average U.S. household owns at least one dedicated game console, PC or smartphone Average game player age: 30 Average game buyer age: 35 Amount consumers spent on video games, hardware and ...
A study conducted by the American Academy of Pediatrics surveyed more than 400 studies and found a strong correlation between aggressive behavior and violent thoughts. More than 90 percent of children ...
Psychologists at the University of Montreal have discovered that action video games can cause the grey matter in your hippocampus to atrophy—the neurological version of going catabolic—and that ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Senate investigation into the Tacloban City school shooting has reignited debate, especially online ...