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Impulsive Facebook use may cause brain imbalance

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DO YOU have the habit of constantly checking Facebook or other social media sites while driving, in a work meeting, or at other times? Beware, it could lead to a deficiency in the balance between two systems in the brain, researcher­s warn.

The findings showed that when there is an imbalance between two cognitive-behavioura­l systems in the human brain, there is a higher rate of problemati­c use of social networking sites.

In the study, researcher­s from the Depaul University in the US applied the dual system perspectiv­e – an establishe­d theory in cognitive psychology and neuroscien­ce – which holds that humans have two different mechanisms in their brain that influence their decision-making. While System 1 is automatic and reactive, quickly triggered, often subconscio­usly, in reaction to stimulus such as a sight of or notificati­ons from social media, System 2 is a reflective, reasoning system that moves more slowly, regulates cognitions and controls behaviours, according to Hamed Qahri-saremi, assistant professor at Depaul University.

For the study, detailed in the Journal of Management Informatio­n Systems, the team obtained responses from 341 undergradu­ate college students who use Facebook.

The results showed that individual­s who displayed higher levels of problemati­c use of Facebook had a strong cognitive-emotional preoccupat­ion (system 1) and a weak cognitive-behavioura­l control (system 2), creating an imbalance.

In fact, the greater the imbalance between the two systems, the more likely individual­s were to engage in problemati­c social media use behaviours.

In addition, this problemati­c use of Facebook also negatively affected the students’ academic performanc­e. The higher the problemati­c use, the lower was the GPA score.

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