7/31/2011

Facebook and Twitter user Suspected Identity Crisis

Users of social media like Facebook and Twitter feared to suffera kind of identity crisis. Thus the opinion of scientists from OxfordUniversity that examines this social phenomenon.
According to Baroness Greenfield, Facebook and Twitter have created a generation that terobesesi with itself. Facebookers andTweeps, according to him, had no desire to get constant attention.
Balance as of this desire he wants a baby to his mother's attention. "They're like babies," said Greenfield who is aprofessor of pharmacology.
He explained, rapid user's Facebook and Twitter and onlinegames have an impact on the human brain. He called this 'rewirethe brain'. The impact turns out there are negative side, namely to reduce the concentration, the desire to get a 'gratuity', minimaldevelopment of non-verbal such as making eye contact when communicating.
"What is also so my attention was the banality of twitter users.Why should someone be interested in, for example, breakfastmenu others? It reminds me of the little boy who says 'Look Mom,I'm doing this'," says Greenfield.
"It makes them, like, an identity crisis and his brain is affected,"he continued. He added, a number of Facebook users feel he'sbecome a mini celebrity to be observed and admired by other users. The users were doing something because it only impactson Facebook and was able to define themselves and 'followers'.
"Like the people who live in a world that is not real. The world thatonly take into account what others think of you if they canmeng'klik 'you," he explained.
Greenfield also echoed the opinion of the author Sue Palmer.According to Sue, young women see themselves in Facebooklike commodities to be sold to someone else.

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