Monday, November 29, 2010

Video game violence is 'harmful to the brain' article- The Telegraph

Within this article from the Telegraph, scientists and audiences believe that violent video games do indeed cause harm to the brain. In effect, these games seem to alter the way the brain functions, as these games deprive the player of control and concentration .

Published at 12:01AM GMT 04 Dec 2006

Violent video games leave a harmful "fingerprint" on the brains of young teenagers, scientists have found.

Like the NBC article on video game effects, this article states that the game effects ' increased activity in the brain region that governs emotional arousal, and decreased activity in the part of the brain associated with control, focus and concentration'.

Europe's justice commissioner, Franco Frattini, called for 'tighter controls on violent computer games to safeguard children'.

"...an increasing number of games now displayed and even glorified extreme violence".

He has written to all European Union governments to urge them to take action and is calling for talks on the issue when Europe's home affairs ministers meet in Brussels later this month.

On an important not, this article signifies how violent video games are a serious concern, as children can easily access these games and can reenact the violence. Though, this issue has become a global concern, as the EU's justice minister feels that the children especially are desensitized to violence, as gaming institutions such as Infinity Ward condone violence and construct ideologies of violence and immoral values such as murder.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1535948/Video-game-violence-harmful-to-brain.html

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