Nucleus accumbens response to gains in #reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts social media use https://t.co/bCHeCPfYq7
Higher evil left ventral striatum activation in reputations gains for self versus others predicts Facebook use. https://t.co/SO7FyNkSug
RT @gabedeem: Study on the brain’s response to social media: “our results demonstrate how individual sensitivity of the nucleus accumbens…
RT @gabedeem: Study on the brain’s response to social media: “our results demonstrate how individual sensitivity of the nucleus accumbens…
RT @gabedeem: Study on the brain’s response to social media: “our results demonstrate how individual sensitivity of the nucleus accumbens…
Study on the brain’s response to social media: “our results demonstrate how individual sensitivity of the nucleus accumbens to the receipt of self-relevant social information leads to differences in real-world behavior.”
We demonstrate that across participants, when responding to gains in reputation for the self, relative to observing gains for others, reward-related activity in the [evil left ventral striatum] predicts Facebook use. https://t.co/Z0139pPP9W
RT @Bunker_D_: Par ailleurs, comme le souligne Crockett (2017), le design des réseaux sociaux favoriserait même la publication chez des int…
RT @Bunker_D_: Par ailleurs, comme le souligne Crockett (2017), le design des réseaux sociaux favoriserait même la publication chez des int…
RT @Bunker_D_: Par ailleurs, comme le souligne Crockett (2017), le design des réseaux sociaux favoriserait même la publication chez des int…
Par ailleurs, comme le souligne Crockett (2017), le design des réseaux sociaux favoriserait même la publication chez des internautes par conditionnement via une boucle S-R-O (Stimulus-Response-Outcome) et le plaisir de voir ses posts likés ou partagés. htt
Frontiers | Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts social media use | Human Neuroscience https://t.co/yOBQq5Qki9
@PaulVerhoeff @mkeulemans Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts social media use https://t.co/ZPb4eG5pgB https://t.co/gWCkEuJHDp
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Frontiers | Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts social media use | Human Neuroscience https://t.co/jkT8OOua4U
https://t.co/opjejPLnCD Facebook y la búsqueda de aprobación. #Dopamina
https://t.co/QKOzspB6eK Y...OCURRE en el ESTRIADO verval HUMANO... sin embargo aún NO ésta CLARO... cómo la DIFERENCIAS individuales ACTÚAN en el procedimiento... y...en el COMPORTAMIENTO... del MUNDO real...
Frontiers | Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts https://t.co/xZYWXbPNzW
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains 4 others predicts social media use https://t.co/k9nzPxQUdc
"...self-relevant gains in reputation in the left nucleus accumbens predicts the intensity of Facebook use..." https://t.co/OyYL1tzHzr
@cybersnort The short answer is "we get a good kick out of it". See Dr. Dar Meshi's paper: https://t.co/kWI3kkgdSv
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for .. http://t.co/hmYM3fNwNz
http://t.co/KVGneArdIE @smitts02 @Sutheland
Intensity of Facebook use predicted by brain's response to positive social feedback @haukeren @leoschilbach http://t.co/a85tJfDskL
Social rewards rule all. "Reward-related activity in the left nucleus accumbens predicts Facebook use." http://t.co/omvC6sCCYw
Reward feeling in the brain in response to gains in reputation predict our Facebook use http://t.co/Xq0iu9IZAY #neuromarketing #socialmedia
Activity in reward centre 'Nucleus Accumbens' predicts facebook use! Link to article: http://t.co/ARc77Hk1NW
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts social media use http://t.co/YDLCS4t2No
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts socialmedia use http://t.co/G8VxgW9x5g
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts social media use http://t.co/SKo5wUdhpB
Tell users to Be Smart. Brain response to gains in reputation for the self...predicts social media use http://t.co/bkTuDsBrho via @sharethis
Ineteresting article about social media. Why are you on it? Thanks for ? http://t.co/RFQyxMPMJZ via @sharethis
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts Facebook use http://t.co/HdtMAzgHh1
Fascinated by results of @haukeren concerning the "social media pleasure center", the left nucleus accumbens. http://t.co/TagOTOPQwP
Fascinated by results of @haukeren concerning the "social media pleasure center", the left nucleus accumbens. http://t.co/TagOTOPQwP
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts social media use http://t.co/jkTdyfxgY1
Intensity of Facebook use predicted by brain's response to positive social feedback @haukeren @leoschilbach http://t.co/a85tJfDskL
A intensidade de uso do Facebook prediz a intensidade da resposta cerebral ao ganho em reputação. http://t.co/JHrmMU8ZJR
German study predicts social media use: positive reinforcement triggers it. http://t.co/63726AWaFZ
Ever wondered about your brain on Facebook? See this research document on neuroscience & social media http://t.co/xcOeTsPqGU
This is cool! Striatal response to status gains predict frequency of Facebook use. http://t.co/Gj8AxLBUnV via @joshuagowin
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts social media use http://t.co/2edFXypan0
this is cool. striatal response to status gains predict frequency of facebook use. http://t.co/mxXdsQWByH via @sharethis
this is cool. striatal response to status gains predict frequency of facebook use. http://t.co/mxXdsQWByH via @sharethis
Why do some people check #Facebook so frequently? http://t.co/I7BiMHxlEb
NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS - WAS IST DAS? ... werdet ihr fragen. Das ist ein Teil des Belohnungssystems im Gehirn, dass ihr... http://t.co/s1oOUbFDpB
Our reputation is important to us. And now new research has confirmed it! http://t.co/Sleh80LLwe
Why do some people check #Facebook so frequently? http://t.co/I7BiMHxlEb
Why do some people check #Facebook so frequently? http://t.co/I7BiMHxlEb
Why do some people check #Facebook so frequently? http://t.co/I7BiMHxlEb
Why do some people check #Facebook so frequently? http://t.co/I7BiMHxlEb
Why do some people check #Facebook so frequently? http://t.co/I7BiMHxlEb
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts social media use http://t.co/b7rN7DBoy1
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative http://t.co/VifWgqqaAM via @sharethis
Frontiers http://t.co/IwBy5uBBBu
Por cierto, recuerdo que le debo a @MontseUM opinión sobre #Facebook y «predicción cerebral» http://t.co/1vwm0i5jn0 pero son malas fechas...
Ventral stratal signal during social reward task correlated with social media use (validity!) http://t.co/PT1mXDi6C8
Las ganancias en reputación se procesan en el estriado ventral http://t.co/ZspcoxbCck
An eye for an eye? Neural correlates of retribution and forgiveness http://t.co/Crmh5JNoLt An fMRI for an fMRI makes the whole world scan'd.
An eye for an eye? Neural correlates of retribution and forgiveness http://t.co/Crmh5JNoLt An fMRI for an fMRI makes the whole world scan'd.
An eye for an eye? Neural correlates of retribution and forgiveness http://t.co/Crmh5JNoLt An fMRI for an fMRI makes the whole world scan'd.
An eye for an eye? Neural correlates of retribution and forgiveness http://t.co/Crmh5JNoLt An fMRI for an fMRI makes the whole world scan'd.
An eye for an eye? Neural correlates of retribution and forgiveness http://t.co/Crmh5JNoLt An fMRI for an fMRI makes the whole world scan'd.
An eye for an eye? Neural correlates of retribution and forgiveness http://t.co/Crmh5JNoLt An fMRI for an fMRI makes the whole world scan'd.
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts soc... http://t.co/BHhypXKc8z #hcsm
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts soc... http://t.co/YijGIkq6QZ #hcsm
#frontiersinhumanneuroscience study link, showing #praise for #self #brain activity predicts #facebook time http://t.co/lFAtPC2o82
It's not just your imagination: Research shows that Facebook likes are addictive. http://t.co/hep6j8n3YP
What Happens In Your #Brain When People Like Your #Facebook Status?Here the Answer from a german research http://t.co/AGu1feM1Fb
Reward-related activity in the left accumbens in the brain predicts Facebook use: study http://t.co/RamvK1hBlP
Übermässige #Facebook-Nutzung führt zu Überaktivierung #selbstbestätigung-saffiner #Hirn-regionen. #Narzissmus... http://t.co/6xtxzcbWXj
Übermässige #Facebook-Nutzung führt zu Überaktivierung #selbstbestätigung-saffiner #Hirn-regionen. #Narzissmus... http://t.co/6xtxzcbWXj
.@montseum Leeré el paper http://t.co/THTwXDRfpk Creo que este curso escribiré sobre «predicción cerebral» y «cosas que activan el cerebro»
Intensity of Facebook use predicted by brain's response to positive social feedback @haukeren @leoschilbach http://t.co/a85tJfDskL
Intensity of Facebook use predicted by brain's response to positive social feedback @haukeren @leoschilbach http://t.co/a85tJfDskL
Intensity of Facebook use predicted by brain's response to positive social feedback http://t.co/oJNO6dIEUJ
On @FrontiersIn: Could your level of Facebook use be predicted by activity in a part of your brain? http://t.co/CxjRZPJKES
Relationship between activity of the nucleus accumbens in the brain, reputation gains, and Facebook use: http://t.co/J48GqEFsP3
Ya nos descubrieron... http://t.co/A4Le6LhdGm
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts social media use http://t.co/5iFdoXmDA9
http://t.co/vMXWrOqif2 brain study of what happens to you while you are on social media
Addiction, social networking websites and reward-related area of the brain, according to a new study http://t.co/jjMX2I5gXg
Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for the self relative to gains for others predicts social media use http://t.co/IQPw6ivzZ9
If you saw recent news coverage of "Facebook addiction", here is the actual article from Frontiers that was covered: http://t.co/2jTKk1eq1O
The more individuals use Facebook to promote themselves and their self-image, the more brain activity is seen in... http://t.co/tqTgGFzmOi
Wind and dine, money or many Likes on Facebook. Those things activate the reward system in our brains http://t.co/1oeSBAmfh0
A person's intensity of Facebook use can be predicted by activity in a reward-related area of the brain. http://t.co/7EcX27ma3C
#カガク。#脳。#ソーシャルメディア。Frontiers“Nucleus accumbens response to gains in reputation for…social media use” http://t.co/ZPVCGZi6uW “報酬”。 #npuh
Интенсивность использования соц. сетями можно предсказать по активности зон мозга, связанных с вознаграждением: http://t.co/Hp3FvuB3eU
Интенсивность использования соц. сетями можно предсказать по активности зон мозга, связанных с вознаграждением: http://t.co/vEaergqugA
How often are you on Facebook? http://t.co/VXj6kUBqmw @FrontiersIn #openaccess Nucleus Accumbens
Habitual "liking" on #Facebook leaves its mark in the reward centers of the #brain: http://t.co/xsqq5mSCvd
Another example (both via @sarcastic_f): "reward-related activity in left nucleus accumbens predicts Facebook use" http://t.co/w9r6HdcYve