Close X
Sunday, November 24, 2024
ADVT 
Life

'Intense emotional arousal triggers Twitter addiction'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Nov, 2014 10:30 AM
    Using a method that analysed Twitter users' brain activity while they were tweeting, a team of researchers has found that strong emotional arousal is what makes some users get obsessed with the micro-blogging site.
     
    "The way that messages are delivered drives a strong emotional response. It is very short and sharp, it is very immediate and it is appearing in your own context," Heather Armstrong, chief executive of market research firm Neuro Insight, was quoted as saying in a Guardian report.
     
    For the study, researchers examined mental activity of 114 volunteers as they tweeted.
     
    They found higher responses in three brain areas related to emotional arousal, feelings of personal relevance and memory.
     
    The intensity of the emotional arousal was 75 percent higher in people engrossed in tweeting.
     
    Even those who passively read tweets, the response was 64 percent more intense.
     
    Active Twitter use drives 56 percent greater memory encoding than the average website, researchers found.

    MORE Life ARTICLES

    Strict social hosts help curb underage drinking

    Strict social hosts help curb underage drinking
    Teenagers are less likely to drink at parties when they live in communities with particularly strong social host laws, finds a US-based study....

    Strict social hosts help curb underage drinking

    Infants know what your eyes tell

    Infants know what your eyes tell
    "Our study provides developmental evidence for the notion that humans possess specific brain processes that allow them to automatically...

    Infants know what your eyes tell

    Lab cells reveal how brain responds to memory and reward

    Lab cells reveal how brain responds to memory and reward
    Scientists have created cells that can detect changes in the brain associated with learning, memory and reward....

    Lab cells reveal how brain responds to memory and reward

    Teenagers' family, school conflicts rub each other

    Teenagers' family, school conflicts rub each other
    If you think that the lives of adolescents at home and at school are quite separate, think again as a study has discovered that conflicts at home...

    Teenagers' family, school conflicts rub each other

    Positive gossip fosters self-reflection and growth

    Positive gossip fosters self-reflection and growth
    Why are people interested in listening to gossip about others' achievements and failures? To promote self-reflection and growth....

    Positive gossip fosters self-reflection and growth

    What Diwali Means To Me...

    What Diwali Means To Me...
    Growing up in Canada or abroad, each of us has a different experience and set of memories of this revered festival. What does the festival of Diwal mean to our beloved readers?

    What Diwali Means To Me...