Awhile back in a class discussion, opinons were exchanges about online games and virtual worlds. There was an open class discussion about the United States Army's website in releasing a video game to the public. Some individuals in class believed that a video game couldn't possibly motivate someone to peruse a career in the military, whereas others differed. Coming from a psychological standpoint I believe strongly that children and young adults can be manipulated by the contents of video game graphics.
There is now solid evidence to suggest a relationship between exposure to violent television and movies to aggressive behavior (Although there is still psychological research being conducted on the topic). Researchers have found that some children are more physically and verbally aggressive immediately after watching violent television and movies. It is also clear that aggressive children and teens watch more violent television than their less aggressive peers.
But what about non-aggressive children and young adults?
Coming from another class discussion, it's be said that video games can become extremely addicting. Anything that relaxes the mind (in access)--whether its considered healthy or not is an addiction. Individuals who play an access of hours of video games daily (I believe) can be considered an addiction. Process of perception can fool the mind to believe these individuals are experiencing a new form of reality. I wouldn't necessary call it "trippin' on video games shrooms" or "Virtual Acid Trip," but people loose contact with the outside world for hours and don't realize what's essentially goind on in their natural surroundings.
The army wants to recruit more people to serve their country, and question is how? An opinion that I received from a friend suggest that the army like to recruit younger adults who are prone to take orders and be easily manipulated by the senior staff. He told me "you wouldn't make it far into the service because you have an education and you see things in a different perception." However, younger adults searching for that answer, "what they want to do with themselves," may consider the arm
My final thoughts on this topic would be the psychology behind the eyes of a natural killer. Serial killers and murders have been mentally conditioned and reinforces psychology with good vibes coming from negative aspects. If a video game can train an individual to become a solider...what about a potential candidate for a killer?

3 comments:
yeah there are so many wierd people around us. but if you dont get involved too much, playing online game is fun
Young people are very, very impressionable and having them play violent video games when their attachment style is not secure can lead to a high influence of video games I think. I agree with you, I think the army game is successful in its video game recruitment.
i do agree with your first paragraph about the online military simulation game. it is something that if you played i'm sure it would eventually make you a bit more desensitized towards not such common things that are represented in the game.
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