TV Alert: How Your Favorite Shows are Secretly Ruining Your Brain Chemistry
Are you hooked on your favorite television shows? Do you find yourself unable to stop watching despite the growing guilt and concern about the impact on your mental and physical well-being? Well, brace yourself for a shocker, as the truth about how your favorite shows are secretly ruining your brain chemistry is about to be revealed. From the constant release of adrenaline to the confusion and disorientation caused by unrealistic storylines, the effects of TV on our brain chemistry are far-reaching and undeniable. Keep reading to discover the dark side of TV and how to protect yourself.
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Back in 1969, a man named Herbert Krugman conducted a series of experiments regarding the effect of television on a person’s brainwaves. What he found was pretty startling:
“Krugman monitored a person through many trials and found that in less than one minute of television viewing, the person’s brainwaves switched from Beta waves — brainwaves associated with active, logical thought — to primarily Alpha waves. When the subject stopped watching television and began reading a magazine, the brainwaves reverted to Beta waves.”
‘Beta’ is considered a normal, awake state, while ‘Alpha’ waves are experienced in a deep relaxation or ‘daydreaming’ state. When in the Alpha state, a person is subjected to a passive learning experience with the right side of the brain at the wheel, leaving critical thinking skills behind.
Scientists have long been studying the effects of television on our brain chemistry, but it’s important to note that these studies are often conducted with the intention of helping corporate advertisers better influence viewers. Recent research has even shown that the brains of individuals watching movies together can become synced up, raising questions about the impact of this on individuality.
In the 1970s, Jerry Mander wrote about the negative impacts of technology, such as television, in his book “Questions We Should Have Asked About Technology.” He called for the elimination of television and highlighted the “death culture” that was being perpetuated through the story lines of movies and the news, which he believed had a negative impact on people’s mental health. This is a concern that has only grown in the 40 years since his writing.
The video below delves into the negative effects of TV viewing, including how the imagery and storylines can lead to confusion, stress, and even addiction. The constant release of adrenaline without an outlet can be detrimental to both our physical and mental well-being. It is essential to be mindful of these effects and make conscious decisions about our television consumption.
Television can have a significant impact on brain chemistry, which can lead to negative effects.
How TV can affect brain chemistry:
Stimulation of the release of adrenaline: The fast-paced imagery and intense storylines of many TV shows can stimulate the release of adrenaline, which can lead to feelings of anxiety and stress.
Confusion and disorientation: The condensed and unrealistic storylines of many TV shows can lead to confusion and disorientation, which can make it difficult for the brain to process information.
Artificial “highs”: The release of adrenaline and other hormones can create an artificial “high,” which can be addictive and make it difficult for viewers to stop watching TV.
Impaired cognitive function: The constant stimulation from television can lead to cognitive overload, which can impair cognitive function and make it difficult for viewers to focus on other tasks.
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Disruption of sleep patterns: The blue light emitted by televisions can disrupt the production of melatonin, a hormone that helps regulate sleep patterns. This can lead to insomnia and other sleep-related issues.
Decreased physical activity: Spending too much time watching TV can lead to decreased physical activity, which can negatively impact overall health and well-being.
Negative impact on social interactions : Excessive TV watching can lead to less time spent on social interactions, which can negatively impact relationships and overall well-being.
It’s time to face the music and admit that our beloved television shows may be secretly ruining our brain chemistry. But don’t despair, we don’t have to give up our shows entirely. Just remember to take breaks, limit screen time, and balance it with other activities. Think of it as a detox for your brain. And who knows, you may even discover the joys of reading a book or taking a walk in nature. But let’s be real, sometimes the only thing that can cure a bad day is binging your favorite show. Just don’t overdo it and your brain will thank you!
Additional resources
7 Ways Our Children Are Being Brainwashed
The WAR on CONSCIOUSNESS: 10 Tips to Avoid Mass Media Programming
5 Ways To Protect Yourself From 3D Programming
This Is How Your TV And Cell Phone Can Watch YOU!
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