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PC Games (Games)

Submission + - More video game bashing

FST writes: CNN.com is reporting that a study found that those "who play violent video games show increased activity in areas of the brain linked to emotional arousal and decreased responses in regions that govern self-control, a study released on Tuesday found." From the article: Teens "who played the violent video game showed more activation in the amygdala, which is involved in emotional arousal, and less activation in the prefrontal portions of the brain associated with control, focus and concentration than the teens who played the nonviolent game."

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