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08-18-12 12:16 PM
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So, what is your opinion on it? How does it affect us? HOW DOES IT AFFECT GAMES?
First, you may be asking "What in the name of Vizzed is this?" Here's an excerpt from Wikipedia-

Desensitization also refers to reduced responsiveness to actual violence caused by exposure to violence in the media. [8] Desensitization may arise from different sources of media including TV, video games and movies. Violence can prime thoughts of hostility with the possibility of affecting the way we perceive others and interpret their actions.[9] Research shows that initial exposure to violence in the media produces a number of aversive responses such as increased heart rate, fear, discomfort, perspiration and disgust. However, studies conducted show that prolonged and repeated exposure to violence in the media reduces or habituates the initial psychological impact until violent images do not elicit these negative responses. Eventually the observer becomes emotionally and cognitively desensitized to media violence. In an experiment to determine the effects on violent video games causing physiological desensitization to real-life violence, participants played either a violent or non-violent video game for 20 minutes. After that, they watched a 10 minute video containing real-life violence while their heart rate and galvanic skin responses were being monitored. The participants who played violent video games previously to watching the video showed lower heart rate and galvanic skin response readings compared to those who had not played violent video games displaying a physiological desensitization to violence. [10] To understand the effects of repeated exposure to violence, researchers have suggested that viewers become comfortable with violence that is initially anxiety provoking, much as they would if they were undergoing exposure therapy.


TL;DR- Playing violent shiz will make you more accepting of violence in general. (Dem unclickable references)

So, what do you think of it? Is it just hogwash? Is it true? If it is, how far does it go?
So, what is your opinion on it? How does it affect us? HOW DOES IT AFFECT GAMES?
First, you may be asking "What in the name of Vizzed is this?" Here's an excerpt from Wikipedia-

Desensitization also refers to reduced responsiveness to actual violence caused by exposure to violence in the media. [8] Desensitization may arise from different sources of media including TV, video games and movies. Violence can prime thoughts of hostility with the possibility of affecting the way we perceive others and interpret their actions.[9] Research shows that initial exposure to violence in the media produces a number of aversive responses such as increased heart rate, fear, discomfort, perspiration and disgust. However, studies conducted show that prolonged and repeated exposure to violence in the media reduces or habituates the initial psychological impact until violent images do not elicit these negative responses. Eventually the observer becomes emotionally and cognitively desensitized to media violence. In an experiment to determine the effects on violent video games causing physiological desensitization to real-life violence, participants played either a violent or non-violent video game for 20 minutes. After that, they watched a 10 minute video containing real-life violence while their heart rate and galvanic skin responses were being monitored. The participants who played violent video games previously to watching the video showed lower heart rate and galvanic skin response readings compared to those who had not played violent video games displaying a physiological desensitization to violence. [10] To understand the effects of repeated exposure to violence, researchers have suggested that viewers become comfortable with violence that is initially anxiety provoking, much as they would if they were undergoing exposure therapy.


TL;DR- Playing violent shiz will make you more accepting of violence in general. (Dem unclickable references)

So, what do you think of it? Is it just hogwash? Is it true? If it is, how far does it go?
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