Study shows violent video games induce higher emotional activity
Wed, 29 Nov 2006 07:52 AM EST
... Teenagers engaged in playing violent video games are prone to showing increased activity in certain brain areas, specifically related controlling emotions, and decreased activity in areas that are related to self-control, according to a new research. ...
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