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Previous research has shown that exposure to prosocial video games increases empathy and related-prosocial behaviors. However, little is known about the neural correlates of this effect. This work examined the electrophysiological features of the prosocial video game effect on prosociality by using a help-needed decision task. Seventy participants played either prosocial or neutral video games for...
Previous research has suggested that violent video game exposure might induce moral disengagement; however, few studies have examined the underlying mechanisms. Based on the social cognitive model of morality, we examined the interaction between how violent video game exposure and moral identity predict moral disengagement. Participants comprised 761 adolescents (53% boys) in the seventh grade from...
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