Title:
Facebook, Being Cool, and Your Brain: What Science Tells Us
Author(s):
Meshi, Dar; Morawetz, Carmen; Heekeren, Hauke R.
Year of publication:
2013
Available Date:
2023-03-17T09:36:51Z
Abstract:
What happens in your brain when you find out that someone thinks you’re cool? Neuroscientists have recently started to investigate this by looking into how our brains process information concerning our reputation. Just a few years ago, it was discovered that when we learn that other people think highly of us, a key part of the brain’s reward system is activated [1]. The reward system is a set of interconnected brain structures that gives us a pleasurable feeling when we obtain or do things with a positive value. Getting a compliment feels good, so it makes sense that the reward system might be involved.
Part of Identifier:
e-ISSN (online): 2296-6846
Keywords:
Facebook
Being Cool
Your Brain
DDC-Classification:
150 Psychologie
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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DOI of the Original Publication:
Journaltitle:
Frontiers for Young Minds
Publisher:
Frontiers Media S.A.
Department/institution:
Erziehungswissenschaft und Psychologie
Arbeitsbereich Emotionspsychologie und Affektive Neurowissenschaft