Sunday, November 15, 2020

Social Media And Human Thinking

Social Media And Human Thinking

    Today, many of us spend the whole day sharing pictures and posts on social media, like and tweeting. But very few people think that this process affects our most active machine, the brain.

With modern inventions introduced throughout history, the human mind has been compromised by some kind of progress. The rapid development and dissemination of the Internet and social media has also had a very impressive impact on the human mind.


For some, online networking has increased the use of a brain-altering approach to behavior in the face of "neuropathy" or new experiences, after becoming a part-time lifestyle and a part-time engagement. According to the brain experts, we should remember that the more friends the person has on Facebook, the bigger the brain's gray meter.
We don't talk about the social and social effects of online networking, but we rarely talk about its human brain effects. Obviously, the reasons for this may be the online networking competition and no research on this topic. Yet, a little research so far is undoubtedly worth analyzing.
For example, a Royal Society survey says that the number of friends on Facebook is far from the number of meters in our minds. It should be clear that The Grey meter is a part of the brain that controls memory, feelings, conversations, physical perception and muscles. When the researchers measure the size, they found that the person who had more friends on Facebook had as many gray meters as the parts of the brain.


Yet, in the background of this situation, in terms of the absence of a clear desire, it is a kind of chicken and egg-like condition where we can't say for sure whether people with a high grade meter usually perform better in online networking or Since memory is one of the main elements of the Grey meter, questions are often raised about the impact of online networking on our ability to review the situation. Many people complain that in view of the fact that we use online networking for example to communicate with someone who is not sure what their telephone number and contact details are. So that's how we are damaging our memory. But scientific evidence shows that the reality is the opposite.
In 2012, analysts Tracy Pacime Elway and Ross Jeffrey described the impact of various online networking channels on our memory, thinking skills and social interactions on different levels of communication.

A research article titled "Impact on the technical expertise of the use of SNSs" was presented. They found that different types of exercises at different stages certainly have a decisive effect on the active memory of members. For example, he asked a member to check his friends' Facebook status. The more this work was done, the more active memory levels improved decisively. Research shows that to get more information, i.e. more checks, more pictures, and more conversation, we have to work harder to help our brain to move. According to experts, the more work a Cerebrum takes, the more it is balanced.


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