Psychology and the media 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyMediaUniversityNone Created by: LaurenCreated on: 09-01-14 14:56 Hu et al 2001 - passive nature leading to obesity 1 of 22 Huston and Wright 1998 - phsyical inactivity, but maybe constantly thinking 2 of 22 Huston and Wright 1998 - Children's TV law, Sesame Street, 1/4 not meeting 3 of 22 Fisch and Trugilo 2001 - Sesame Street did have positive outcomes 4 of 22 Sanders et al 2000 - Triple P, accurate model to put into practise 5 of 22 Csikszentmihalyi 1996, 1999 - Flow, new perspectives and insights 6 of 22 Christakis et al 2004 - TV 1 and 3 attention problems at 7, bright and exciting 7 of 22 Zimmerman and Christakis 2005 - longitudinal before 3 negtaively correlated with cognitive ability 8 of 22 Hancox et al 2005 - long lasting negative education consequences, socioeconomic status 9 of 22 Bandura, Ross, Ross 1961 - Bobo Dolls 10 of 22 Bandura 1977 - 3 A's agression, subculture, symbolic, behaviour is reinforced 11 of 22 Bandura 1978 - four main effects, issues with TV 12 of 22 Tannenbaum and Zillmann 1975 - physiological arousal = agressive behaviour 13 of 22 Zillmann 1983 - Excitation transfer amplifies aggression 14 of 22 Strenziok et al 2010 - lower left-lateral orbitofrontal cortex density = socio-emotional functionning problems 15 of 22 Fischer et al 2011 - WII boxing and chilli powder 16 of 22 Huesmann 2010 - short term actions lead to long term routine 17 of 22 Anderson 2003 - negative effects of games being interactive 18 of 22 Anderson and Bushman 2001 - physiological and cognitive changes - schemata 19 of 22 Olson 2004 - desensitisation to violence leads to adapted cognition 20 of 22 Saleem et al 2012 - prosocial games can reduce agressive behaviours 21 of 22 Raine 2002 - brain overload in prefrontal cortex, no causation direction 22 of 22
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