Previous research has been inconsistent on whether violent video games exert positive and/or negative effects on cognition. In particular, attentional bias in facial affect processing after violent video game exposure continues to be controversial. The aim of the present study was to investigate attentional bias in facial recognition after short term exposure to violent video games and to characterize the neural correlates of this effect. In order to accomplish this, participants were exposed to either neutral or violent video games for 25 min and then event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during two emotional search tasks. The first search task assessed attentional facilitation, in which participants were required to identify an em...
Facial emotional processing can be bypassed when faces are task-irrelevant and attention is diverted...
Numerous studies have shown that exposure to media violence increases aggression, though the mechani...
Threatening stimuli seem to capture attention more swiftly than neutral stimuli. This attention bias...
Exposure to violence in video games has been associated with a desensitization toward violent conten...
Desensitization to video games and emotion recognition were studied. It was done by testing hypothes...
An ability to accurately recognize negative emotions in others can initiate pro-social behavior and ...
It has been proposed that exposure to violent video games (VVGs) resulted in alterations of social b...
Potential effects of violent videogames have been broadly discussed regarding their association with...
The current study examined the long-term effects of video game violence on aggressiveness and facial...
Past studies from our lab have shown that short-term and chronic exposure to media violence can modu...
Previous research has shown that media violence exposure can cause desensitization to violence, whic...
Objective: The present experiment analyzed the effects of playing a violent video game on player's s...
Action video gaming (AVG) experience has been found related to sensorimotor and attentional developm...
Action video game players (AVGPs) display superior performance in various aspects of cognition, espe...
Decades of research on the effects of media violence have shown that exposure to violence in the med...
Facial emotional processing can be bypassed when faces are task-irrelevant and attention is diverted...
Numerous studies have shown that exposure to media violence increases aggression, though the mechani...
Threatening stimuli seem to capture attention more swiftly than neutral stimuli. This attention bias...
Exposure to violence in video games has been associated with a desensitization toward violent conten...
Desensitization to video games and emotion recognition were studied. It was done by testing hypothes...
An ability to accurately recognize negative emotions in others can initiate pro-social behavior and ...
It has been proposed that exposure to violent video games (VVGs) resulted in alterations of social b...
Potential effects of violent videogames have been broadly discussed regarding their association with...
The current study examined the long-term effects of video game violence on aggressiveness and facial...
Past studies from our lab have shown that short-term and chronic exposure to media violence can modu...
Previous research has shown that media violence exposure can cause desensitization to violence, whic...
Objective: The present experiment analyzed the effects of playing a violent video game on player's s...
Action video gaming (AVG) experience has been found related to sensorimotor and attentional developm...
Action video game players (AVGPs) display superior performance in various aspects of cognition, espe...
Decades of research on the effects of media violence have shown that exposure to violence in the med...
Facial emotional processing can be bypassed when faces are task-irrelevant and attention is diverted...
Numerous studies have shown that exposure to media violence increases aggression, though the mechani...
Threatening stimuli seem to capture attention more swiftly than neutral stimuli. This attention bias...