De Debasmita, El Jamal Mazen, Aydemir Eda, Khera Anika
Neonatology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Former), Nashville, USA.
Medical Sciences, Lebanese University, Beirut, LBN.
Cureus. 2025 Jan 8;17(1):e77145. doi: 10.7759/cureus.77145. eCollection 2025 Jan.
Does it matter how many hours we spend scrolling through Instagram? This article examines the neurobiological impact of prolonged social media use, focusing on how it affects the brain's reward, attention, and emotional regulation systems. Frequent engagement with social media platforms alters dopamine pathways, a critical component in reward processing, fostering dependency analogous to substance addiction. Furthermore, changes in brain activity within the prefrontal cortex and amygdala suggest increased emotional sensitivity and compromised decision-making abilities. The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in this process is significant. AI-driven social media algorithms are designed solely to capture our attention for profit without prioritizing ethical concerns, personalizing content, and enhancing user engagement by continuously tailoring feeds to individual preferences. These adaptive algorithms are designed to maximize screen time, thereby deepening the activation of the brain's reward centers. This cycle of optimized content and heightened engagement accelerates the development of addictive behaviors. The interplay between altered brain physiology and AI-driven content optimization creates a feedback loop that promotes social media addiction among teenagers. This raises significant ethical concerns regarding privacy and the promotion of personalized content. This review article offers a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the neurophysiological impact of social media on adolescents and the moral concerns governing them. It also provides solutions for ethical social media use and preventing addiction among teenagers.
我们花多少小时浏览照片墙(Instagram)有关系吗?本文探讨长时间使用社交媒体的神经生物学影响,重点关注其如何影响大脑的奖励、注意力和情绪调节系统。频繁使用社交媒体平台会改变多巴胺通路,这是奖励处理中的关键组成部分,会导致类似于物质成瘾的依赖。此外,前额叶皮层和杏仁核内的大脑活动变化表明情绪敏感性增加和决策能力受损。人工智能(AI)在此过程中起着重要作用。人工智能驱动的社交媒体算法仅为了盈利而设计,旨在吸引我们的注意力,而不考虑道德问题,通过不断根据个人喜好定制推送内容来实现内容个性化并提高用户参与度。这些自适应算法旨在最大限度地增加屏幕使用时间,从而加深大脑奖励中心的激活。这种优化内容与提高参与度的循环加速了成瘾行为的发展。大脑生理变化与人工智能驱动的内容优化之间的相互作用形成了一个反馈回路,促进了青少年对社交媒体的成瘾。这引发了关于隐私和个性化内容推广的重大伦理问题。这篇综述文章对社交媒体对青少年的神经生理影响以及相关道德问题进行了全面而深入的分析。它还提供了道德使用社交媒体和预防青少年成瘾的解决方案。