The School of Psychological Sciences, Tel Aviv University, 6997801, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University, 6997801, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2018 Dec;18(6):1145-1158. doi: 10.3758/s13415-018-0627-z.
Is Facebook usage bad for mental health? Existing studies provide mixed results, and direct evidence for neural underlying moderators is lacking. We suggest that being able to filter social-network information from accessing working memory is essential to preserve limited cognitive resources to pursue relevant goals. Accordingly, among individuals with impaired neural social-network filtering ability, enhanced social-network usage would be associated with negative mental health. Specifically, participants performed a novel electrophysiological paradigm that isolates neural Facebook filtering ability. Participants' actual Facebook behavior and anxious symptomatology were assessed. Confirming evidence showed that enhanced Facebook usage was associated with anxious symptoms among individuals with impaired neural Facebook filtering ability. Although less robust and tentative, additional suggestive evidence indicated that this specific Facebook filtering impairment was not better explained by a general filtering deficit. These results involving a neural social-network filtering moderator, may help understand for whom increased online social-network usage is associated with negative mental health.
使用 Facebook 是否会对心理健康有害?现有研究结果不一,并且缺乏神经学潜在调节因素的直接证据。我们认为,能够从工作记忆中过滤社交网络信息对于保护有限的认知资源以追求相关目标至关重要。因此,在社交网络过滤能力受损的个体中,增强社交网络的使用可能与负面的心理健康相关。具体而言,参与者进行了一项新的电生理范式,以分离神经学的 Facebook 过滤能力。评估了参与者的实际 Facebook 行为和焦虑症状。证实性证据表明,在社交网络过滤能力受损的个体中,增强 Facebook 使用与焦虑症状相关。虽然不太显著和不确定,但其他提示性证据表明,这种特定的 Facebook 过滤缺陷不能更好地用一般过滤缺陷来解释。这些涉及神经学社交网络过滤调节因素的结果,可以帮助理解哪些人增加在线社交网络的使用与负面心理健康相关。