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Citation

McGloin R, Farrar KM, Fishlock J. J. Commun. 2015; 65(2): 280-299.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, International Communication Association, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/jcom.12148

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Previous research links violent video game play and aggression, and shows that playing games using natural mapping motion capturing controllers increases immersion and perceptions of realism. We extend current research by experimentally testing whether the weapons effect emerges when using a realistic gun controller to play a violent first-person shooter video game. The results provide compelling evidence that using a realistic firearm controller positively impacts cognitive aggression. Participants playing with the gun controller also experienced increased perceptions of game realism and feelings of immersion. The findings raise concerns about the harmful effects of popular realistic firearm controllers and are discussed in terms of the model matching hypothesis and the weapons effect.


Language: en

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