Neuroscientific buzzwords, such as ‘brain hacks’, have become commonplace when discussing social media (SM)-platform engineering. Despite societal debates, few studies have used neuroscientific approaches to validate the claims empirically. We call here for a transformative shift engaging scientists and other stakeholders to address this critical knowledge gap.

Montag, C., Marciano, L., Schulz, P., Becker, B., Unlocking the brain secrets of social media through neuroscience, <<TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES>>, 2023; (12): 1102-1104. [doi:10.1016/j.tics.2023.09.005] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/272017]

Unlocking the brain secrets of social media through neuroscience

Schulz, Peter;
2023

Abstract

Neuroscientific buzzwords, such as ‘brain hacks’, have become commonplace when discussing social media (SM)-platform engineering. Despite societal debates, few studies have used neuroscientific approaches to validate the claims empirically. We call here for a transformative shift engaging scientists and other stakeholders to address this critical knowledge gap.
2023
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Montag, C., Marciano, L., Schulz, P., Becker, B., Unlocking the brain secrets of social media through neuroscience, <<TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES>>, 2023; (12): 1102-1104. [doi:10.1016/j.tics.2023.09.005] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/272017]
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