Harvard University also conducted a study on the addictiveness of social media. This inquiry focused on sharing via sites such as Facebook. Analyzing responses in a series of experiments, researchers concluded that disclosing information about oneself engages the same area of the brain associated with pleasure. These pleasures centers, which are stimulated comparably when engaged in activities such as eating, sexual intercourse or receiving money, were more stimulated when speaking about the details of one’s life, especially if those details being shared with friends. Pleasure decreased notably when participants were told the information would be kept a secret from friends or family.
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