These are the games that are changing young people's brains and making them ruthless

Violent video games change young people's brains in ways that reduce their ability to understand basic human emotions and make them less merciful. A study published in the magazine ʹSocial Affactive and Cognitive Neuroscience] states that video games such as the "Call of Duty's" are connected with less mercy and games [...]
In a study published in the magazine éSocial Affective and Cognitive Neuroscience), claims video games likeCall of Duty? They get involved with less mercy, and such games make young people more vulnerable, less sensitive, and uncontrolled in various situations, the telegram broadcast.
In an experiment led by scientist Laura Stockdale, people who play rarely and people who often play video games like this had participated.
If you spend 30 hours a week playing video games, you're considered to play a lot.
The study had analyzed three violent and nonviolent games of nature. In the group of those who had played violent video games there were 30 people, while in the group that played non-violent video games there were 31 people.
All participants had averaged 21 years.
Then they analyzed their brain waves.
Eventually, images of frightened, smiling faces of people were shown to them.
Those who had played violent video games had not had an emotional response to frightening faces, which shows they are the most insensible “” because of the high exposure to violence.












