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CHILD'S PLAY: After a review of research, the American Psychological Assn. called for less violence in video and computer games for children. However, a study this summer found that a month of steady, intensive play did not increase aggressive behavior. -- PHOTOGRAPHER: Photo illustration by Ricardo DeAratanha LoDigital Image taken on Tuesday, 9/06/2005, Rossmoor, CA - Photo by Ricardo DeAratanha/Los Angeles Times -- Photo illustration about kids playing violent video games, for a Health cover story. (Newscom TagID: latwpphotos033635) [Photo via Newscom] zenaide, technology, gaming, boy, kids, children, scary, sony, remote

CHILD'S PLAY: After a review of research, the American Psychological Assn. called for less violence in video and computer games for children. However, a study this summer found that a month of steady, intensive play did not increase aggressive behavior. -- PHOTOGRAPHER: Photo illustration by Ricardo DeAratanha LoDigital Image taken on Tuesday, 9/06/2005, Rossmoor, CA - Photo by Ricardo DeAratanha/Los Angeles Times -- Photo illustration about kids playing violent video games, for a Health cover story. (Newscom TagID: latwpphotos033635) [Photo via Newscom] zenaide, technology, gaming, boy, kids, children, scary, sony, remote

Published Mar 22, 2012