Home | Health+Wellbeing | New experimental game shows why punishment doesn’t always work
A screenshot of the video game used in the study. Image/Supplied

New experimental game shows why punishment doesn’t always work

Neuroscientists and psychologists from UNSW Sydney have developed a video game that provides insights into punishment and why some individuals will try almost anything to avoid it, while others are undaunted by it.

Please login below to view content or subscribe now.

Membership Login

Get the news delivered straight to your inbox

Receive the top stories in our weekly newsletter Sign up now