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Ever since 1958, video games have been a touchy subject. How do they affect the brain? How do they work? Most asked, how do they affect youth? This question is interesting because not many people know the truth about this topic. It's not talked about by people who actually play video games. However, some hope to change that.
One idea states that violent games have NO effect on behavior for the negative. Not much research has shown a relationship between video game violence and violence in real life. In fact, fighting in games is more akin to play violence. Fighting in games is often for fun and includes friends. Therefor, it is thought that they are for fun and play, and not violence. If children are acting violent, or even adults, it is not because of video games. That has been proven.
More studies show that while video games have negative effects, they are mainly positive. Video games force players to solve problems, which increases critical thinking. Plus, it many of these puzzles are timed. Video games are also blamed to decrease social skills. It is the opposite, however. Many people have made friends in online games a lot. They also help hand-eye coordination and help release anger. Overall, while video games have a bad rep, they help in may ways. They do not deserve such a rating, as they help quite a bit.
Building off that, many people think video games are evil. However, common thoughts about games have no basis. In fact, gamers are more prosocial. They have a better time cooperating and making friends. They also help with emotional symptoms such as anger. It can be a vent for anger and sadness. Video games are a great thing, despite the negative feedback.
To add onto this gigantic pile of positive information, more research shows that there are many positive effects. Negative effects get most of the attention. However, research shows that games can be educational. They can also help with hand-eye coordination and reaction times. Studies prove that gamers do better on everyday tasks. There are no negative effects on moderate play. However, negative effects are shown on much higher level of play.
Finally, from a survey on this very topic, research says that games do not induce aggression or violence of any kind. Video games can be theatric if somebody is sad or angry. Video games seem to have some link to aggression, but not by much. They can also be an outlet for people. It can help them relax as well. Aggression comes from the person. It is not from video games.
In conclusion, most gamers agree there are no negatives to moderate play. They can be helpful in many ways. They can be theatric or a way to vent anger. Overall, it's all just for fun. There is no need to stress over whether video games are making children violent. In fact, it's close to the opposite. Video games are to be enjoyed and loved.