Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Lag Makes Me Violent


The specific argument that I chose to address with this blog is the one concerning the impact violent video games are having on our kids. I researched the topic and I found a published article CBS broadcasting concerning violent video games turning our children violent. The article, Ryan Jaslow, Violent video games make kids aggressive, study suggests, CBSNews, http://www.cbsnews.com/news/violent-video-games-make-kids-aggressive-study-suggests, had some interesting point and was endorsed by a station that I have watched my entire life. The first and basically only thing they had to say was that concerning a study in which seventy young adults were asked to play video games for twenty five minutes a day. Half of the group would pay violent games while the other half would play none violent video games. After the two groups would play their video game, they were subjected to neutral pictures and those containing violent images. The study showed that the children that played the more violent games showed less brain activity when shown the violent pictures which showed they were desensitized to a point. Any other studies trying to show any correlation between games and aggressive behavior or violent crimes never yield any viable results. This is precisely what I thought and that is if you look at violent images all day then you will not be shocked to see more as well as the fact that people can understand the difference between fantasy worlds and the real world and that different rules apply to both. If they do not then they had serious mental health problem to begin with.



2 comments:

  1. I personally think small children shouldn't be exposed to violent video games. Very young children sort of know the difference between right and wrong but they don't fully understand that until they are much older. Now I agree that older children and adults who hurt other people aren't hurting those people because of a video game. These individuals more than likely had other contributing factors such as a mental health issue or issues in their everyday home life.

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  2. I also think that children should have very little exposure to violent video games. They really need to understand what it is morally right and wrong before they are exposed to cursing and guns and car theft.

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