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Study: Violent Video Game Exposure Effects Self-Control - InformationWeek



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Study: Violent Video Game Exposure Effects Self-Control
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By KC Jones. Adolescents who play violent video games show differences in brain activity from those playing non-violent games. The differences were associated with emotional arousal and self-control medical researchers reported.
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