Influence of social media on human brain and behavior In recent years, the influence of rapidly growing social media, television and the Internet has swept the world. Over the years, only 16 million people became "online" twenty years ago, thinking that roaming the Internet with 2 billion people now, the longstanding attractive development It is very worthy of attention. Modern communication technology is now very familiar and completely mediocre, but when people receive text from the love of Facebook and WhatsApp, there is still this stabbing sensation.
But it has evolved into a social creature. In other words, humans are equipped with machines that enable us to function effectively in social groups. Our brain makes it possible to (1) understand the behavior of the members of the social group and (2) communicate and share our thoughts with the members of the social group. As time goes on, humans have developed languages that have been developed and developed for generations. Our brain learned to understand and communicate in the language we taught.
Since humans are social living things, it is surprising that social behavior has a great influence on our brains and is important for the development of our children. The active involvement of children in the social activities of parents and other children helps to promote healthy brain development and social skills and helps children to learn the most effective way to learn It is one. Speaking directly to your infant can not only promote the growth of the brain language center but also help them to become better learners by building and strengthening the connections in the brain.
Media effect has been proven in many aspects of social behavior such as aggression, social stereotype, social behavior, social attitude. The influence of TV violence is most widely studied and most social scientists believe that exposure to violent television has a causal effect on aggression (Comstock, 1991; Huston et al. , 1992). Although the influence of sexual content is not relatively worried by researchers, sufficient theoretical rationale to believe that media may play a particularly important role in socialization of sexual knowledge, attitudes and behavior there is.