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Facebook: When exploitation of Human Connection is the Business Model
Human beings evolved for connection. Throughout history and across cultures, our survival and well-being have depended on fundamental social needs: belonging, recognition, communication, and active participation in a community. Relational Neuroscience shows that our neural pathways, stress-response systems, and emotional … Continue reading
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Tagged algorhythms, billionaires, control, corporate interests, Facebook, social media
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How Media Affects Our Nervous Systems: An IPNB Perspective
In mainstream media, we typically see a focus on topics and narratives that prioritize certain types of stories over others. Key trends include: Breaking News and Sensationalism: Media tends to prioritize sensational stories that grab attention, like celebrity gossip, political … Continue reading
Posted in Mental Health
Tagged corporate influence, corporate interests, culture, influencers, interpersonal neurobiology, IPNB, media, Mental Health, news, tv
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