Violent video games increase aggression long after the game is turned off, study finds
Monday, September 20, 2010 - 12:28
in Psychology & Sociology
Playing a violent video game can increase aggression, and when a player keeps thinking about the game, the potential for aggression can last for as long as 24 hours, according to a new study.
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