@BongoBoiii @ThatRabidDog Actually, watching these type of videos can actively desensitize and traumatize children https://t.co/YdIRLEkKdG https://t.co/dUUyNs59gi
@1CKYRUNT @Gokuvsnaruto22 @ortermash @quiverypalm I'd love to be a traffic cone. Now u. Evidence. https://t.co/qMrWgA2T9S
@Gokuvsnaruto22 @1CKYRUNT @ortermash @quiverypalm Fair. The first one I found is this one, that compares desensibitization to violence on teenagers watching both real-life violence and fictional violence. Both cause desensibitization, though the effect of
"...9-11-year old children randomly assigned to watch a violent video took longer to seek help for a (staged) fight ... compared to peers watching a nonviolent vid..." "...adults who just watched a violent film ... took longer to help an injured..." https:
none of these sources use the word loli or even anime and mostly just explores how people can have an attraction to things that arent real. One of them just asks "is porn addiction bad?" none of your links you sent here back up your proof that lolisho is
RT @anorlothe: back on my history research & background, but this is a researched phenomenon! https://t.co/GKtU4PDJfU this is only ONE reso…
RT @anorlothe: back on my history research & background, but this is a researched phenomenon! https://t.co/GKtU4PDJfU this is only ONE reso…
back on my history research & background, but this is a researched phenomenon! https://t.co/GKtU4PDJfU this is only ONE resource on it, and its from 2014. there's been several papers, good and bad, about how covid has only made this exposure and desens
@dedgrrlluva @N0_REALITY @DomainDead I mean yeah I can, but it's usually fairly common knowledge that desensitization to violence in media is a bad thing that leads to bad outcomes. https://t.co/zUbFiQWbg5 https://t.co/SGrv6VjdzO https://t.co/3prTHwYif2 ht
@milkycashier @mu2tardfanatic I AM GOING TO SHIT MYSELF https://t.co/ucPR6cDElF
In Psychology the term #desensitization implies that regular exposure to violent videos is proven to diminish “empathy and reduce emotional reactivity to violence” read more about how the effects of exposure to violence leads to desensitization. https://
Protect The Children. Pick Up The Pen / Put Down The Guns. Knowledge is Power to Choose wisely. #BeMindful #DoGood / Good Will Follow You. Be Kind To Others. Shouldn’t we be our sisters / brothers’ keepers? Have Faith / Take Action To Right The Wrongs. ht
@robertjwolfmd Desensitization to violence is one of many ways in which our country resembles the Roman empire. Perhaps we should take that as a warning. https://t.co/qKH24J25Wa
@lord_Samael22 @ElizaNonArtz @ProfessorKold @berserker144 @SHIRO_116 @WhatANiceDurag not typing all that out https://t.co/xQjIZIZFq8
FOLKS STUDYING #EXPOSURETOVIOLENCE AND ITS EFFECTS ON #EMPATHY - #BEHAVIOR: #Neuroimaging is an additional promising avenue for better understanding of the impact of #exposuretoviolence on #cognitions, #emotions and #behavior
“#Youth exposed to higher levels of real-life #violence show signs of #emotionaldesensitization involving lower #empathy. …Individuals exposed to higher #movieviolence showed more pronounced habituation effects ~blood pressure reactivity…” @NIH https://t
RT @edgewoman3000: @Travisdhanraj @CBCNews @CPC_HQ @erinotoole @PierrePoilievre @MichelleRempel Petty Pierre Poilievre https://t.co/dRlQ1Wy…
@Travisdhanraj @CBCNews @CPC_HQ @erinotoole @PierrePoilievre @MichelleRempel Petty Pierre Poilievre https://t.co/dRlQ1WyJCk & Michelle Rempelthinskin shadow role natural resouces https://t.co/6Rq4B5RRsV
RT @edgewoman3000: @The12fthOfNever Reunited families no longer fit in "brand journalisim (what sells)? desensitizing ? https://t.co/dRlQ1W…
@The12fthOfNever Reunited families no longer fit in "brand journalisim (what sells)? desensitizing ? https://t.co/dRlQ1WyJCk subliminal ?https://t.co/T0VKI4qctw Politically owned media messaging creating divisivness & chaos?
@kevin_kiesel @Leader_Leafeon I apologize for lacking a ready reference; this was an NPR story I believe, but I'm not sure I can find it. I found something similar but not exact: https://t.co/ljOUht9m39, and wish I could find the original article. I'm suf
@Sexycandycomp https://t.co/eV5VBMypao That didn't even take too long
@figgyboyo @SureThingBing @SuperBelp09 @treehodge @Breaking911 @MarkZuckerman I believe it leads to desensitization. I don't believe it causes one person to act out violently. https://t.co/sbaSXIvvPO https://t.co/amk3vm2VvP
This study actually reviewed the relation between emotional and physical desensitization to real-life violence from movie violence.They only saw examples of "physiological desensitization to televised violence" but not emotional. https://t.co/y1Mz1SZsVJ #c
This study actually reviewed the relation between emotional and physical desensitization to real-life violence from movie violence.They only saw examples of "physiological desensitization to televised violence" but not emotional. https://t.co/y1Mz1SHRx9 #c
@red_s013x https://t.co/VARwvnhDH3 there are tons of articles if you would like to take the time to read them ☺️
@ArathhernandezH @DangerCombo2012 @jason_neeley25 @TheNumba1Guy @mchooyah https://t.co/VARwvnhDH3. 👌🏽 read something once in a while. I’ve got more studies to back my opinion.
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Emotional and Physiological Desensitization to Real-Life and Movie Violence - Springer @warrenleightTV https://t.co/2A65HQARWy