作者mulkcs (mulkcs)
看板Cognitive
标题Re: [新知] 研究:上社交网站 就像谈恋爱
时间Thu Jul 1 15:28:14 2010
英文版
Neuro-economist Paul J. Zak (Claremont Graduate University) has discovered,
and scientifically proven for the first time, that social networking triggers
the release of the feel-good hormone, Oxytocin.
Oxytocin (not Oxycontin, the addicting painkiller) is the hormone which
triggers a mother’s labor and delivery, thus fostering the bond between
mother/child. It seems reasonable that it would also trigger other types of
related coupling and trust behaviors. It has been proven that Oxytocin
release also produces feelings of affection and contentment. A general sense
of calm and love are also triggered by the release of this powerful hormone.
Oxytocin remains dormant and stored in our brains and in other parts of our
bodies. It is the release of this hormone which produces the feelings. So
strong is the effect, that most people would not need to be encouraged to try
those activities which release Oxytocin. In fact, they may naturally be
addicted to them e.g. octo-mom, “crackberry”, etc.
Zak’s study of Oxytocin and social networking revolved around time spent on
Blackberry use, Facebooking, MySpace and Twitter and the measurement of
Oxytocin levels. I think that these social networking tools simply facilitate
and, in some cases, replace the now old-fashioned face-to-face conversation.
That conversation is now known as “social networking.” Its content was
built from the question, “What’s new with you?” All of these new social
media tools are simply a new way of “broadcasting” the answer to the
age-old question of: what is new with you?
There are other known health benefits related to networking as well.
Additionally, we know that being connected to people and having many friends
has long been associated with increased lifespan and the ability to ward off
illness. There is a inborn human desire to communicate with others. Isn’t
that the most viral definition of social networking?
I believe that this data should be a wake-up call for every company who is
revisiting their marketing programs and determining whether or not social
media is “real or here to stay.” Today, some type of social media strategy
should be part of every firm’s marketing plan. People want to connect with
others who have shared interests via the hand-held mobile network, laptop
computers/Internet and otherwise.
Research tells us that when Oxytocin is released, trust and contentment
increase while fear and uneasiness decrease. This sounds strangely similar to
the longstanding, widely-known goal of “brand loyalty” which companies
strive to achieve through a variety of means. It appears that the most viral
way to create brand loyalty may indeed be word-of-mouth.
What has yet to proven is whether this “feel-good” feeling is or can be
translated into increased and measurable consumer spending habits and
patterns. But that data can’t be far behind.
Smart marketers will create simple, intuitive ways in which their users,
vendors, customers and so forth will be able to connect and “reach out and
touch someone.” Perhaps Bell Telephone Systems was just ahead of their time.
Today it will be on your handheld mobile device rather than your pink
princess phone…
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原始网址:
http://www.read-news.info/tag/oxytocin-levels/
有版友问到原始论文一事
但我去查了似乎查不到
但这个研究者 Paul Zak似乎做很多类似的研究
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