Young Adults Who Watch too Much Violence on TV Have Poor Executive Function in Brains

Regularly watching television shows that glorify violence has been linked with less mature brain development and poorer executive functioning among young adult males, a new study conducted by researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine reveals. The researchers used psychological testing and MRI scans to measure mental abilities and volume of brain regions in 65 healthy males with normal IQ between the age of 18 and 29, specifically chosen because they were ...

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