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Do Violent Games Hinder Development of Empathy?

donniebaseball23 writes "Although there's yet to be a study that conclusively proves a direct causal relationship between video game violence and real-life violence, psychologists are continuing to examine the effect violent media can have on children. A new study in the Journal of Children and Media notes that violent video game exposure can actually hinder a child's moral development. 'Certainly not every child who continues to play violent video games is going to go out and perpetrate a violent act, but the research suggests that children — particularly boys — who are frequently exposed to these violent games are absorbing a sanitized message of "no consequences for violence" from this play behavior,' said Professor Edward T. Vieira Jr."

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  1. another useless comment by demonbug · · Score: 3, Funny

    Looks like Professor Edward T. Vieira, Jr. is in need of an ass-kicking.

    Right after I finish clubbing this baby seal to death in Grand Theft Orca.

  2. A comment on Fark sums this up perfectly by heypete · · Score: 5, Funny

    Fark user FloydA: I think if boys play this game, they will grow up to abuse women, in exactly the same way that I played Asteroids when I was young, and I grew up to be a triangle.

    (said in regards to the "Capture the Babe" multiplayer level category in Duke Nukem Forever)

  3. Only games tho. by dadelbunts · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes but only violent videogames. Other forms of media that depict violence such as movies, magazines, books, comics, and songs no. Actual violence no. Videogames yes. THEY ARE THE WORK OF ALAN TURING'S HOMOSEXUAL DEVIL MACHINE.

  4. i don't know by thePowerOfGrayskull · · Score: 1, Funny

    I don't know. Let me punch you in the face after I play GTA and I'll get back to you on how much I can empathize with how your broken nose makes you feel.