L'argomento è molto caldo e controverso, ma sempre molto interessante..
Questa volta lo studio, durato circa 5 anni (2014 - 2019), è stato condotto dall'American Psychological Association e in 18 pagine la task force di studiosi e ricercatori hanno rilevato quanto segue (in lingua originale):
"small, reliable connection between exposure to violent games and aggressive behavior; all violence is aggression, but not all aggression is violence.
What’s the difference between violence and aggression? Social psychologists draw the line at causing physical harm. “Slapping someone really hard across the face might be violent, but calling people names would only be aggressive,” explains a Principles of Social Psychology textbook. Anyone who’s ever cursed the name of a player who took them out in Fortnite has demonstrated aggression, but yelling at one’s TV is a far cry from committing acts of physical violence".
In sostanza c'è differenza tra schiaffeggiare fisicamente qualcuno e inveire contro un avversario virtuale..
Qui, lo studio completo:
https://www.apa.org/science/leadership/bsa/report-violent-video-games.pdf