Killology
Cross-source consensus on Killology from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Killology studies the psychological and physiological effects of killing in combat. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- The article asserts that most healthy humans have deep internal resistance to killing members of their own species. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- Modern military and law enforcement training is described as conditioning automatic responses through human-shaped targets and reinforcement. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- Healthy people are described as needing training to kill effectively. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- Post-World War II military research is used to support the claim that many soldiers did not fire at enemies. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- Violent video games are argued to use a similar stimulus-response-reward structure without the safeguards of formal force training. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation