Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:49 pm
Andrew wrote:Mark David Chapman claimed he was inspired to shoot John Lennon after reading Catcher in the Rye.
The idea that our morality can be shaped and altered by video games is unproven
Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:04 pm
However, a new study into the potentially negative effects of videogames has this week shifted focus away from the overtly violent Modern Warfares and Grand Theft Autos of the gaming world, instead preferring to warn against playing… sports games?
That’s according to Dr. Simon Goodson and Sarah Pearson of Huddersfield University in England, who believe conceding a goal during a game of videogame soccer causes a greater emotional surge in players because more gamers have a frame of reference with sporting activity as opposed to wielding a deadly projectile weapon.
The study was conducted by measuring the heart rates, respiration and brain activity of 40 randomly selected volunteers (both male and female), who were tasked with playing either a known violent videogame or a known soccer game on Microsoft’s Xbox 360 console.
After a bout of focused gameplay, the study team’s results revealed that those immersed in first-person shooter action remained unmoved by on-screen deaths, while emotions often flared in those playing soccer.
“As participants reacted with more agitation during the football game, it seems the effects of violent video games have been misrepresented in the past,” commented Dr. Goodson regarding the findings.
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Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:36 am
benji wrote:Aren't you simply saying "everyone should be better people"? Well, great, how do you do that? That's what I asked. What should be done?
I mean what if parents don't step up? If families continue to move towards single-parent and high-divorce rates? What if parents don't know what "the right ways" are and are incapable of helping their children?
How can you create more positive role models? How do you even define it? How do you "implement more religious places"?
"Everyone should be better" is a fantasy, not a solution.
Fri Jul 01, 2011 5:02 am
x-uNdErRaTeD-z wrote:We might need to implement more religious places such as churches with schools or whatever to help show our children values and morals from their books. You might not have a religion but if your child can have a better behavior after attending these places, its worth it.
Are you a professor in real life or a thinker of some sort?
Fri Jul 01, 2011 6:14 am