Petric Verdict II; Video games and the brain

February 18, 2009 – 8:42 am

Judge Burge talks about his concern that video games change the structure of the human brain.

Duration : 0:13:2


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  1. 5 Responses to “Petric Verdict II; Video games and the brain”

  2. where is the …
    where is the beautiful Sherry Glass?

    By tonyjr79 on Feb 18, 2009

  3. PS - the game …
    PS - the game wasn’t even out of the wrapper. How can you say he was addicted to the game when he never really got to play it.

    By sarmiisan on Feb 18, 2009

  4. I agree with you on …
    I agree with you on this one. The kids know right from wrong, and this is just a cop-out from his attorneys and the judge to say something about the games. Anything can be construed as bad as long as someone has something against it.

    By sarmiisan on Feb 18, 2009

  5. This is ridiculous. …
    This is ridiculous. The kid is insane yes, but was it caused by video games? No. Anyone who thinks that video games cause violent behavior is wrong. Upbringing, mental illness, and stupidity cause violent behavior.

    By squireyoung on Feb 18, 2009

  6. Anybody who blames …
    Anybody who blames violence on video games has to realize the people who are acting violently most likely have problems to begin with. Look at columbine, those kids obviously had severe problems already but since they played doom, the media immediately jumped on the bandwagon that videogames cause people to act out violently. There is one instence that videogames did manipulate a kid in Alaska and caused him to shoot a classmate and principle, but he is the only one I can think of.

    By hockeyboy1231 on Feb 18, 2009

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