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Science / Evoked potentials / Criminology / Violence in video games / Dispute resolution / Media violence research / Desensitization / P300 / Video game controversies / Media studies / Behavior / Electroencephalography
Date: 2009-11-16 14:56:31
Science
Evoked potentials
Criminology
Violence in video games
Dispute resolution
Media violence research
Desensitization
P300
Video game controversies
Media studies
Behavior
Electroencephalography

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