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Video Game Conditioning Spills Over Into Real Life

doug141 writes "Lessons learned in video games may transcend computers, PlayStations and Wiis. New research suggests that virtual worlds sway real-life choices. Twenty-two volunteers who played a cycling game learned to associate one team's jersey with a good flavored drink and another team's jersey with a bad flavored drink. Days later, 3/4 of the subjects avoided the same jersey in a real-world test. Marketers and lawyers will take note."

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  1. misleading by danlip · · Score: 4, Informative

    Even though they were playing a video game they were being given real-life swigs of a drink while they played. So what the subjects were actually doing was building an association between a real-life experience and an image on the screen - which is completely different from building an association from nothing but a video game.

  2. GTA by damonlab · · Score: 5, Informative

    Grand Theft Auto taught me that if you shoot the hooker, you can get your money back.

  3. Re:Uhh... huh. by Kinky+Bass+Junk · · Score: 2, Informative

    That was the joke.

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