FeaturedPsychology·March 29, 2016·4 min readPlaying Action Video Games May Increase Capability for a Suicide AttemptAccording to a new study, people thinking about suicide who play action video games may be significantly more likely to attempt suicide than those who play other types of video games.Read More
FeaturedOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·March 16, 2018·4 min readDaily Dose of Violent Video Games Has No Long Term Effect on Adult AggressionA long term study finds no link between frequently playing violent video games and increased levels of aggression in adults.Read More
FeaturedPsychology·October 7, 2015·3 min readChildren of Anxious Parents Play Violent Video Games More OftenAccording to a new study, parents who are more emotional and anxious are more likely to allow their children to play violent video games more often than parents who are warm and restrictive.Read More
FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·November 5, 2021·3 min readJust a Game? Study Shows No Evidence That Violent Video Games Lead To Real-Life ViolenceViolent video games may increase agitation in young children, but the agitation does not translate into violence against other people, researchers say.Read More
FeaturedPsychology·August 13, 2015·3 min readInsufficient Evidence to Link Violent Video Games to Violent CrimesA new report looks at the relationship between aggressive behavior, violent crimes and video games.Read More
FeaturedOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·January 16, 2018·5 min readNo Evidence to Support Link Between Violent Video Games and BehaviorA new study from University of York researchers backs up previous findings that there is no evidence to support the theory that violent video games increase real life aggressive behavior in gamers.Read More