Users of Facebook and Twitter in love with myself





Facebook and Twitter have created a generation obsessed people with childlike craving constant attention to the person, the scientists assert.

Repeated interaction with social networking sites lead users into a state of "identity crisis", similar to what happens to kids who kept saying: "Mommy, look what I have done».

This can lead to a decrease in concentration, the need for immediate satisfaction of desires and poor non-verbal skills, such as, for example, the ability to look into the eyes during a conversation.

More than 750 million people around the world are using Facebook to share photos and videos, and continuous updating of their actions and thoughts.

Millions of users also have their own pages on Twitter - a micro-blogging service that allows you to distribute short text and picture messages about themselves.

Baroness Greenfield is a former director of research of human psychology at the Royal Institution. According to her, everything that happens on the popular service Twitter, resembles baby talk when the baby is attracting the attention of parents, calling them to look at all that he does. Greenfield calls it the state power users "identity crisis." "In a sense, it keeps the brain in a certain point in time," - she explains.

Source: www.infoniac.ru

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