Children learn aggressive ways of thinking and behaving from violent video games

da | 24 Mar, 2014 | Psicologia News | 0 commenti

Children who repeatedly play violent video games are learning thought patterns that will stick with them and influence behaviors as they grow older, according to a new study by Iowa State University researchers. The effect is the same regardless of age, gender or culture. Douglas Gentile, an associate professor of psychology and lead author of the study published in JAMA Pediatrics, says it is really no different than learning math or to play the piano.

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Dott.ssa Cristina Lanza

Dott.ssa Cristina Lanza

Psicologa e Psicoterapeuta

Effettuo interventi di consulenza psicologica, sostegno e psicoterapia sia individuali che di coppia.
Sono iscritta all’Albo degli Psicologi del Lazio (prot. N. 11600 del 12.02.2004) e abilitata alla Psicoterapia

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