Video game effects—confirmed, suspected, and speculative: a review of the evidence

CP Barlett, CA Anderson, EL Swing - Simulation & Gaming, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Simulation & Gaming, 2009journals.sagepub.com
This literature review focuses on the confirmed, suspected, and speculative effects of violent
and non-violent video game exposure on negative and positive outcomes. Negative
outcomes include aggressive feelings, aggressive thoughts, aggressive behavior,
physiological arousal, and desensitization, whereas positive outcomes include various types
of learning. Multiple theories predict, and empirical findings reveal, that violent video game
exposure is causally related to a host of negative outcomes and a few positive outcomes …
This literature review focuses on the confirmed, suspected, and speculative effects of violent and non-violent video game exposure on negative and positive outcomes. Negative outcomes include aggressive feelings, aggressive thoughts, aggressive behavior, physiological arousal, and desensitization, whereas positive outcomes include various types of learning. Multiple theories predict, and empirical findings reveal, that violent video game exposure is causally related to a host of negative outcomes and a few positive outcomes. Some non-violent video games have been causally related to some specific positive learning effects as well as certain types of visual cognition (e.g., spatial rotation abilities) and may be associated with some negative effects on executive control and attention disorders.
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