Adolescent Aggression: A Narrative Review on the Potential Impact of Violent Video Games
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
7(1), P. 12 - 12
Published: Feb. 18, 2025
Background:
Exposure
to
violent
content
through
video
games
can
shape
perceptions
of
aggression
as
normative
or
acceptable,
potentially
desensitizing
adolescents
violence
and
increasing
the
likelihood
that
they
will
engage
in
aggressive
behavior
their
real-world
interactions.
This
narrative
review
examines
relationship
between
(VVGs)
youth
aggression,
addressing
(i)
VVG
exposure
lens
Social
Learning
Theory
General
Aggression
Model;
(ii)
biological
determinants
behavior,
including
neurophysiological
correlates
potential
modulatory
role
gut
microbiome;
(iii)
current
evidence
on
influence
adolescent
aggression.
Results:
may
promote
moral
disengagement
reinforce
rewarding
actions,
leading
real-life
VVGs
increases
by
elevating
cortisol
levels,
activating
sympathetic
nervous
system,
stimulating
brain’s
reward
disrupting
neurotransmitter
balance.
Alterations
microbiome
composition
could
occur
a
result
engaging
VVGs,
mirroring
physiological
responses
observed
activities.
The
among
has
been
widely
explored,
with
studies
generally
indicating
lead
desensitization
violence,
reduced
empathy,
diminished
prosocial
behavior.
have
also
linked
both
bullying
perpetration
victimization
dynamics
adolescents,
contributing
mental
health
issues,
which
turn
exacerbate
problematic
gaming
behaviors.
Conclusions:
While
there
is
suggesting
associated
increased
discrepancies
literature
highlight
need
for
further
research
aimed
at
improving
our
understanding
this
phenomenon.
topic
reveal
significant
limitations,
predominance
cross-sectional
designs,
methodological
shortcomings,
small
sample
sizes,
challenges
generalizing
results.
Factors
such
developmental
stages
participants,
exclusion
females,
unmeasured
variables
during
long
follow-up
periods
complicate
interpretations.
Moreover,
parental
responsibility
effectiveness
age
ratings
require
closer
examination.
Language: Английский
From nature to nurture – how genes and environment interact to shape behaviour
Applied Animal Behaviour Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 106582 - 106582
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The Legalome: Microbiology, Omics and Criminal Justice
Microbial Biotechnology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
18(3)
Published: March 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
Advances
in
neuromicrobiology
and
related
omics
technologies
have
reinforced
the
idea
that
unseen
microbes
play
critical
roles
human
cognition
behaviour.
Included
this
research
is
evidence
indicating
gut
microbes,
through
direct
indirect
pathways,
can
influence
aggression,
anger,
irritability
antisocial
Moreover,
manufacture
chemicals
are
known
to
compromise
cognition.
For
example,
recent
court
decisions
United
States
Europe
acknowledge
produce
high
levels
of
ethanol,
without
consumption
alcohol
by
defendants.
The
dismissal
driving
while
intoxicated
charges
these
cases—so‐called
auto‐brewery
syndrome—highlights
way
which
microbiome
knowledge
will
enhance
precision,
objectivity
fairness
our
legal
systems.
Here
opinion
essay,
we
introduce
concept
‘legalome’—the
application
science
forensic
psychiatry
criminal
law.
We
argue
rapid
pace
microbial
discoveries,
including
those
challenge
ideas
free
moral
responsibility,
necessitate
a
reconsideration
traditional
doctrines
justifications
retributive
punishment.
implications
extend
beyond
courtroom,
challenging
us
reconsider
how
environmental
factors—from
diet
socioeconomic
conditions—might
shape
preventative
rehabilitative
efforts
their
effects
on
microbiome.
Language: Английский