Research Hit: Do Violent Video Games Block the Brain’s Empathy Response?

Andy Hab
3 min readJan 22, 2024

Violent video games, in this study, and with this demographic, seem unproblematic.

Violent video games have been accused of turning our teenagers into monsters, right?

Well, yes. And this is not so far-fetched. After all if you are playing killing people it would be logical that this is training your brain for this activity. Particularly in those teenage developmental years as the brain is still growing and developing.

In addition, the argument could also be made that as graphic resolution and processing power has increased, this is making these games much more realistic — again more strongly influencing our brains.

So, it would be logical to think that this is negatively impacting our brains and relevant empathy circuits.

But I don’t see gangs of murderous teenagers roaming the streets?

Precisely. Remember the same thing was said about television and violent movies. But this does not seem to have had a significant impact on violence or empathy levels. If anything we have more empathy and concern for others.

But is this proven?

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Andy Hab

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