Adolescents spend a significant part of their leisure time watching TV programs and movies that portray violence. It is unknown, however, how the extent of violent media use and the severity of aggression displayed affect adolescents brain function. We investigated skin conductance responses, brain activation and functional brain connectivity to media violence in healthy ado-lescents. In an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging experiment, subjects repeatedly viewed normed videos that displayed different degrees of aggressive behavior. We found a downward linear adaptation in skin conductance responses with increasing aggression and desensitization towards more aggressive videos. Our results further revealed adaptation in a f...
The relationship between cortical grey matter density and media violence exposure in healthy male ad...
Background Due to its severe negative consequences, human violence has been targeted by a vast numbe...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-03Child maltreatment has been strongly associated ...
Adolescents spend a significant part of their leisure time watching TV programs and movies that port...
BACKGROUND: Media depictions of violence, although often claimed to induce viewer aggression, have n...
Though social and behavioral effects of TV violence have been studied extensively, the brain systems...
TV violence and fMRI 2 Children’s Brain Activatio...
Though social and behavioral effects of TV violence have been studied exten-sively, the brain system...
Media portraying violence is part of daily exposures. The extent to which violent media exposure imp...
In recent years, a number of functional and structural neuroimaging studies have investigated the ne...
<div><p>Recent neuroimaging work has suggested that aggressive behaviour (AB) is associated with str...
Numerous studies have shown that exposure to media violence increases aggression, though the mechani...
Research has shown that exposure to violent media increases aggression. However, the neural underpin...
Substantial research has indicated that media violence induces both short- and long-term increases i...
The relationship between cortical grey matter density and media violence exposure in healthy male ad...
The relationship between cortical grey matter density and media violence exposure in healthy male ad...
Background Due to its severe negative consequences, human violence has been targeted by a vast numbe...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-03Child maltreatment has been strongly associated ...
Adolescents spend a significant part of their leisure time watching TV programs and movies that port...
BACKGROUND: Media depictions of violence, although often claimed to induce viewer aggression, have n...
Though social and behavioral effects of TV violence have been studied extensively, the brain systems...
TV violence and fMRI 2 Children’s Brain Activatio...
Though social and behavioral effects of TV violence have been studied exten-sively, the brain system...
Media portraying violence is part of daily exposures. The extent to which violent media exposure imp...
In recent years, a number of functional and structural neuroimaging studies have investigated the ne...
<div><p>Recent neuroimaging work has suggested that aggressive behaviour (AB) is associated with str...
Numerous studies have shown that exposure to media violence increases aggression, though the mechani...
Research has shown that exposure to violent media increases aggression. However, the neural underpin...
Substantial research has indicated that media violence induces both short- and long-term increases i...
The relationship between cortical grey matter density and media violence exposure in healthy male ad...
The relationship between cortical grey matter density and media violence exposure in healthy male ad...
Background Due to its severe negative consequences, human violence has been targeted by a vast numbe...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-03Child maltreatment has been strongly associated ...