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    FormatThesis (3)SubjectDissertation -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- Psychology (2)Startle reaction (2)Video games -- Psychological aspects (2)Violence in video games (2)Emotions -- Psychological aspects (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (1)2012 (1)Author/ContributorFilion, Diane L. (Diane Louise) (3)Elmore, Wade Russell (2)Gessner, Stacia N. (Stacia Nicole), 1971- (1)Advisor
    Filion, Diane L. (Diane Louise) (3)
    Thesis DepartmentPsychology (UMKC) (3)

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    The effect of violent video game play on emotion modulation of startle 

    Elmore, Wade Russell (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2012-04-26)
    Previous research investigating the effects of violent video games have repeatedly demonstrated a connection with increased aggression. The General Aggression Model has incorporated many different theories of aggression ...

    The effect of violent video game exposure on emotion modulation of startle and aggression 

    Elmore, Wade Russell (2014 Fall)
    Video games are quickly becoming the most widely accessible, and used, form of entertainment, with those that contain violence have consistently been the most popular. Building on previous research examining other forms ...

    The Effect of Emotion Stimulus Intensity on the selection and Implementation of Distraction and Reappraisal as Emotion Regulation Strategies 

    Gessner, Stacia N. (Stacia Nicole), 1971- (2015)
    Emotion regulation is an important coping mechanism for handling emotional situations and stimuli in day-to-day life. More effective emotion regulation is linked to better mental and physical health. The present study ...

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