Twilightprincess wrote:
Both studies cited in the article are problematic. They are both on the small side with just over 200 people involved, and the studies themselves are somewhat questionable. You can’t definitively say that violent video games “cause” aggression. What constitutes a “violent” video game?
There’s the whole correlation does not equal causation factor as well. Questionnaires completed by the subject are notoriously unreliable.
I think there are signs that it can happen, especially in a multiplayer environment.
This is something that some people may have missed:
Playing a single-player violent game is one thing.
Playing a multiplayer game with people who have ASPD is another.
I have been playing, up until recently, FPS multiplayer games for around 25 years.
I am speaking from experience when I say that these games foster very poor behaviour.
Also, there have been studies where people can simply imagine playing sports to better their performance in real life.
The message of the "story" is that the human brain can be tricked by virtual reality and it can influence their real-life perceptions/orientations.