Bruce D. Bartholow, Brad J. Bushman, & Marc A. Sestir, M. A.
2006
Chronic Violent Video Game Exposure and Desensitization to Violence:
Behavioral and Event-Related Potential Data
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Volume 42
Pages 532-539.
Psychology
Date: Dec 3, 2009
Summary
The prevalent theory regarding violence making people more aggressive and likely to be violent was tested in an
experiment conducted by Bruce D. Bartholow, Brad J. Bushman and Marc A. Sestir in the Department of
Psychology, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA. The theory regarding playing violent video games and that
seeing violent acts desensitizes them and makes them aggressive and likely to commit violent acts against others.
Many previous studies have seemingly confirmed this to be true. This study was set up using voluntary male
students who were recruited by offering them college credits for participating. Their reaction to seeing violent
pictures was measured by the amplitude of P300 that was the measure of reaction in the brain in response to violent
scenes as measured in reference to a certain specific amplitude of brain waves as evidenced by (ERP or
event-related potential). It was thought that the results would show higher measurements when exposed to aversive
pictures. They included a level of horrific scenes such as the rotting corpse of a dog.
It was expected that the subjects who were exposed to more violent scenes would be desensitized and have a less
severe reaction to future violent pictures. The scientists theorized that those subjects who played more violent
video games would be desensitized by media violence. This would be proven if the subjects exposed to more
violent video games would be more aggressive towards others than the group who were not exposed to violent
video games. This would be evidenced by the violent exposure group being more aggressive than the control group
who were less desensitized. This would be proved by measuring voltage amplitude (P300 was the norm) and an
electroencephalogram (EEG) was the method used to evaluate the information processing brain activity.
The study was set up using 39 male students with similar characteristics. One group was exposed to the violent
video games and the control group was not. It was expected that those in the group playing more violent video
games would be more aggressive as a result. The level of their aggression would be indicated by how stongly they
inflicted a loud noise to the other students working on a task with them. The task was fabricated to hide the real
purpose of what the scientists were assessing. I would call it a single blind study.
During the task to measure aggression, the students wore electrode caps that recorded their level of aggression
by measuring brain activity. This was after playing violent video games and as they viewed the violent pictures.
The results of this research study linked violence to a specific level of brain activity, as measured by brain wave
activity, in response to seeing violent pictures, accident victims and the dead dog mentioned earlier. This was done
to evaluate the subjects level of desensitization. The subjects who regularly played violent video games were more
strongly motivated to be aggressive. They were likely to administer the loud noise to fellow students for a longer
time period as a sign of their aggression. (It is understood that they didn’t know the noise level and duration were
controlled by computers rather than by their actions in pressing buttons.
The scientists conducting this research concluded that it seemed to support what was predicted; that exposure to
violence in the form of playing video games over a long period of time resulted in a significantly higher level of
aggression towards others in comparison to the control group.
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