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seabeyond

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Tue May 15, 2012, 09:43 AM May 2012

Watching 'Jersey Shore' might make you dumber, study suggests [View all]

Take note, fans of mindless reality shows like "Jersey Shore": New research suggests watching something dumb might make you dumber. In other words, you are what you watch. It's called media priming -- the idea that the things we watch or listen to or read influence our emotions and our behavior, perhaps more than we realize. This particular study may be the first to use fictional characters in a narrative to show an effect on people's cognitive performance, says lead author Markus Appel, a psychologist at Austria's University of Linz.

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Some of the 81 volunteers were instructed to read a longer version of the "soccer hooligan" story, while others read a shorter version -- and the control group read a rather boring story in which Meier does nothing stupid. Then researchers gave the volunteers a multiple choice general knowledge test, including questions like, "What is the capital of Libya?" and "What kind of speed is expressed by the letter 'c' in physics?" and "Who painted La Guernica?" To be fair, these are tough questions to answer sans-Internet regardless of whether you've just watched something vapid like "Toddlers and Tiaras." But, as the researchers write, "participants who read a narrative about a stupidly acting soccer hooligan performed worse in the knowledge test than participants who read a narrative about a character with no reference to his intellectual abilities.

"The present study is, to our knowledge, the first to show media priming effects of story characters on cognitive performance," they explain in the report, which was published online this month in the journal Media Psychology. Think you're too smart to be influenced by the media you consume? That's cute. Anything we see -- a person on the street, an ad on TV, a character in a movie -- has some influence on our next thoughts, emotions or actions, simply because it's top of mind, says Joanne Cantor, a psychologist and member of the American Psychological Association who has studied the emotional and behavioral effect of TV and movies.

“What you’ve been thinking about recently or seeing recently (is) at a higher level in your consciousness, so your brain is kind of predisposed in that direction,” says Cantor, professor emerita of communication arts and outreach director center for communication research at the University of Wisonsin-Madison. “So if you’ve just seen a movie about really altruistic people and you get an opportunity to behave altruistically, you’ll probably do it, rather than if you’ve just seen a movie about selfish people." (So fans of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" aren't particularly charitable? Noted.)

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Ya think????? lol Little Star May 2012 #1
lol. well ya. but we actually ahve arguments on du that this shit does not affect us seabeyond May 2012 #2
and yes, obviously can be extrapolated iverglas May 2012 #13
from a sociological point seabeyond May 2012 #16
that's actually really interesting iverglas May 2012 #3
I agree get the red out May 2012 #4
we all love the history channel and a couple others with documentaries. really enjoyed seabeyond May 2012 #5
History Channel 2 get the red out May 2012 #10
our secret shame iverglas May 2012 #6
i watched the first year and was totally hooked. couldnt watch by the second year... nt seabeyond May 2012 #7
Chicken/egg 4th law of robotics May 2012 #8
the study should have answered the question for you. nt seabeyond May 2012 #9
Not really 4th law of robotics May 2012 #12
it would be helpful iverglas May 2012 #15
welcome some actual meat in the sandwich. seabeyond May 2012 #17
I'm not really sure if I could reliably 4th law of robotics May 2012 #20
once the egg has been laid iverglas May 2012 #11
People are insistent that we've been "getting dumber" every generation since 4th law of robotics May 2012 #14
if we leave aside the bell curve iverglas May 2012 #18
just getting started on answering myself iverglas May 2012 #19
It's possible we're reaching a plateau 4th law of robotics May 2012 #26
well isn't that a depressing thought ;) iverglas May 2012 #28
Well, maybe not 4th law of robotics May 2012 #29
you're just trying to trick me ;) iverglas May 2012 #30
Possibly, but being poor in relation to everyone else 4th law of robotics May 2012 #21
not sure why you've mixed my cases iverglas May 2012 #22
I don't think I did mix up your cases 4th law of robotics May 2012 #25
okay, well, we seem to be getting bogged in side issues iverglas May 2012 #27
Egg. laconicsax May 2012 #23
. seabeyond May 2012 #24
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