Call of Duty does not make people more prone to violence

Call of Duty does not make people more prone to violence

Study debunks years of accepted wisdom about link between crime and violent video games https://t.co/G7hzKLaF4x pic.twitter.com/pU3VpRIoTr nzherald (@nzherald) March 9, 2017 Playing violent computer games such as Call of Duty does not make people more prone to violence, according to a new study that debunks years of accepted wisdom and warnings. Many instead, decide to…

Video Games Ease VPTSD Symptoms

http://psychcentral.com/news/2015/07/25/attention-control-video-game-reduces-veterans-ptsd-symptoms/87296.html New research has found a computerized attention-control training program significantly reduced combat veterans’ preoccupation with — or avoidance of — threat and attendant post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. By contrast, another type of computerized training, called attention bias modification, which has proven helpful in treating anxiety disorders, did not reduce PTSD symptoms. While attention…