How Television Affects Your Brain Chemistry

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not blaming t-wee alone, but ALL of the 'media +', that somehow we succumb to..........1.?!?.
 

mcubed

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What are your personal thoughts on this topic, why is this important to you and why do you feel the need to start this thread. In other words, why would I want to spend some of my precious time watching yet another video from you without you explaining the purpose of the video and why you feel it should be watched. If I watched it and wrote a post about my impressions would you respond with words of your own or just offer another video for my viewing amusement?


What are your personal thoughts on this topic, why is this important to you and why do you feel the need to start this thread. In other words, why would I want to spend some of my precious time watching yet another video from you without you explaining the purpose of the video and why you feel it should be watched. If I watched it and wrote a post about my impressions would you respond with words of your own or just offer another video for my viewing amusement?

I watched the video only because your post was like the kid that wanted to beat me up on recess for lunch money in elementary school. With that said. There is truth to becoming "vegetables" in older years and about how violence, on tv and sex influence the younger generation. Lol... I remember watching Dallas and getting apple juice and pretending I was drinking alcohol. But I was a strange child who grew up to love drugs... (clean for 25+ years)...
Although when I had children of my own I found out the constant changing of the TV stimulates the synapses so when my children were babies I had them watching Veggie Tails. One of them is autistic, maybe that is why… Not really...
 
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Brainwaves

For those of you who are interested in learning more about the topic of brainwaves and...the undead?


What are Brainwaves?
What are Brainwaves ? Types of Brain waves | EEG sensor and brain wave – UK

"Alpha brainwaves are dominant during quietly flowing thoughts, and in some meditative states. Alpha is ‘the power of now’, being here, in the present. Alpha is the resting state for the brain. Alpha waves aid overall mental coordination, calmness, alertness, mind/body integration and learning."



Television is Turning Us Into Zombies
https://www.henrymakow.com/opiate-of-the-masses-televis.html


"Television is an addictive opiate, and one of the most potent mind control devices ever produced. And I'm not just basing this on intuition. I have the neurological evidence to prove it.

Any behavior that leads to a pleasurable experience will be repeated, especially if that behavior requires little work. Psychologists call this pattern "positive reinforcement." This is what we mean, technically speaking, by addiction. In this sense, television certainly fits into the category of an addictive agent.

When you watch TV, brain activity switches from the left to the right hemisphere. In fact, experiments conducted by researcher Herbert Krugman showed that while viewers are watching television, the right hemisphere is twice as active as the left, a neurological anomaly.

The crossover from left to right releases a surge of the body's natural opiates: endorphins, which include beta-endorphins and enkephalins. Endorphins are structurally identical to opium and its derivatives (morphine, codeine, heroin, etc.).

Activities that release endorphins (also called opioid peptides) are usually habit-forming (we rarely call them addictive). These include cracking knuckles, strenuous exercise, and orgasm. External opiates act on the same receptor sites (opioid receptors) as endorphins, so there is little difference between the two.

Indeed, even casual television viewers experience such opiate-withdrawal symptoms if they stop watching TV for a prolonged period of time. An article from South Africa's Eastern Province Herald (October 1975) described two experiments in which people from various socio-economic milieus were asked to stop watching television. In one experiment, several families volunteered to turn off their TV's for just one month.

The poorest family gave in after one week, and the others suffered from depression, saying they felt as though they had "lost a friend." In the other experiment, 182 West Germans agreed to kick their television viewing habit for a year, with the added bonus of payment. None could resist the urge longer than six months, and over time all of the participants showed the symptoms of opiate withdrawal: increased anxiety, frustration, and depression."




Peace.
 
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lies become truth and truth becomes lies, and then there is the beguiling...
 

maxwel

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I would like to thank the OP just for making the presumption that I may HAVE a brain at all.


This warmed my heart.