“Our evidence suggest that, all around the world, the average human is more physiologically activated by negative than by positive news stories.” Source: https://t.co/zXfInzMVbo
Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news | PNAS https://t.co/JdltpwWPMr
RT @RichardHanania: Source https://t.co/6tjggaYc0n
Source https://t.co/6tjggaYc0n
We conducted a well-powered replication of @s_soroka's work https://t.co/bVipWp0UM6 in the Netherlands. We used a selection of the same stimuli as Soroka and collected skin conductance to measure arsoual but also corrugator activity to measure negative aff
Scripture reading before doom scrolling. https://t.co/ERIImoh3qR
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【楽しくご機嫌に生きる】ニュースを聞くとつい悪い方向に反応してしまいます。こうした「ネガティブバイアス」は地域や民族を超えて人類に普遍的な現象だそうです。しかし個人差も大きいようです。今朝の『PNAS』誌より→https://t.co/lrP…
@sialmoraes E jornalistas não estão isentos disso, pelo contrário, existem estudos que mostram que a mídia mostra praticamente só notícias negativas. https://t.co/dFhZzoV9rD https://t.co/YOQ8Q3r2gV
@BillyM2k This is due to the intense negativity bias in the media - both mainstream and alternative. https://t.co/nUCM2rpFLu
Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news. Doomscrolling (constantly accessing negative news) can be linked to a decline in mental and physical health. https://t.co/Pxy40ZW2fF
@cornellbelcher Negativity bias in the news media is sadly also a supply and demand problem https://t.co/VoLSPY8CKd
@andrewhesselden a range of original peer reviewed papers on the subject - for example- https://t.co/pxsKkVtLrc
RT @fr_hossain: How 'optimism bias' shapes our decisions and futures https://t.co/X6IScqdEaW • Cross-national evidence of a negativity bia…
RT @fr_hossain: How 'optimism bias' shapes our decisions and futures https://t.co/X6IScqdEaW • Cross-national evidence of a negativity bia…
@lexfridman https://t.co/9ZsGUO5NxP https://t.co/9peCeALoli #Doomscrolling Health problems like increased dementia risk happen when we identify with cynicism. Label it for what it is and be mindful to keep it from becoming insidious.
How 'optimism bias' shapes our decisions and futures https://t.co/X6IScqdEaW • Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news https://t.co/v3HMCsTEpt #gratitude #BetterTogether
The news is a downer...
"Results, based on over 1,000 respondents across 17 countries and 6 continents, suggest that there is, on average, a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to video news content." https://t.co/4HFwk38Tl6
RT @sgadarian: @TaiwoMustafa This is true! https://t.co/X68oxMl7Pz
@TaiwoMustafa This is true! https://t.co/X68oxMl7Pz
Desuden taler negativ kampagne til et grundlæggende kognitivt såkaldt ’negativity bias’, dvs. at mennesker er mere opmærksomme på negativ information (fare, risiko, ubehagelighed) som urmenneskets overlevelsesstrategi. 5/13 https://t.co/D6rN434zLi, https:/
Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences https://t.co/TQcwHmWEDT
@LasmaViolin @SkyZamaray @RF_OSCE @mfa_russia @RusEmb_LT @LV_RUSEMBAS @RusEmbEst @RussiaInUSA @PLinOSCE @oscehcnm I never judge anything just from reading the news. There are several forms of biases in newspapers and TV broadcasts, like: https://t.co/fqpQw
"Negativity biases affect news selection, and thus also news production, as well as citizens’ attitudes about current affairs." https://t.co/zXfInzMVbo
RT @sapinker: The negativity bias in news (both pandering to human nature & consistent w journalistic culture) can corrode commitment to pr…
@elonmusk Here's a paper about the media's negativity bias:
#peringatankendiri Kebanyakan kita sangat laju jari jemari di papan kekunci... https://t.co/4inv3dPAkE
RT @TavolaMed: For those also experiencing #negative #news #fatigue. Here’s a pre-pandemic paper about ‘what bleeds and leads’ and why we a…
@GeorgeMonbiot @guyshrubsole @ChrisGPackham @WildJustice_org @wildcardrewild @RuthTingay @MarkAvery @pow_rebecca @ZacGoldsmith @pgreenfielduk @MarkCocker2 @ForestryComm @ForestryEngland @NorthWildlife Meanwhile, some of us will actually try and do good in
@TCreights717 @CBCNews CBC etc will never acknowledge: https://t.co/S46s4mHkZM
8/ This is not only an American problem. Cross-national comparisons find the same thing: “News coverage of current affairs is predominantly negative” https://t.co/fYqzNt0QlB
@foley_kelly @DionnePohler This is an interesting conversation in part because the evidence for negativity bias in media and policy communication is super strong. https://t.co/aHzgms2JIS
@mwseibel It's mostly due to negativity bias: https://t.co/cF3dQFdMyW. Some relevant articles: https://t.co/EUCypdGpIz and https://t.co/WMk2cdogQP and (for those fancy for peer-reviewed research papers) https://t.co/meZevpgFjP.
@mwseibel @RoyFBaumeister's "Bad is Stronger Than Good" explains this phenomenon https://t.co/6UVAk4mZ61; https://t.co/urkXUqkssZ explains it in the context of news. It's a basic, intutitive hunch to like negativity ... but publications like https://t.co/E
Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news https://t.co/bhYY1CcSyy
@RobbSmith Just a reminder that most news is bad, so maybe naysayers perform evolutionarily beneficial and economically invisible labor for society: https://t.co/OGrBuHdsc1 https://t.co/VNipus7bFV https://t.co/636AGsV05w
RT @Cox_A_R: 'Our evidence suggest that, all around the world, the average human is more physiologically activated by negative than by posi…
RT @Cox_A_R: 'Our evidence suggest that, all around the world, the average human is more physiologically activated by negative than by posi…
'Our evidence suggest that, all around the world, the average human is more physiologically activated by negative than by positive news stories.' https://t.co/aIE5Eb9BW9
生物のセンサーはデフォルトでネガティブ信号を検出 カラダの好調を訴える人はいない 逆に不調に関する不満が溢れてる ニュースもツイートもネガティブ情報が多い あえて肯定感で均衡をとらないと 「今日はどんないいことがありましたか?」 と自問 3つ答えてから寝る https://t.co/iOv5aqSL5S https://t.co/PNz6IyDjvv
The conventional journalistic wisdom that “if it bleeds, it leads.” Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news Stuart Soroka, Patrick Fournier and Lilach Nird https://t.co/TI329EZVzd
@tellef @benteka @vildess Man må sikkert hoppe over gjerdet fra medieforskningen til psykologien eller atferdsøkonomien Ett litt kjapt halvrandom treff fra Google: https://t.co/gGrxLdAliB som muligens funker
@GeraldKutney True. It's also about understanding your privilege and being comfortable with change. So many people think its a hoax because it's all they read about, and usually always in the same terms as well. It's called "negative bias." https://t.co/x
RT @MaxCRoser: @aiexplorations Yes, that’s true. This paper is pretty good on it https://t.co/mdUZviLZ4k They also find that not all news…
RT @MaxCRoser: @aiexplorations Yes, that’s true. This paper is pretty good on it https://t.co/mdUZviLZ4k They also find that not all news…
@aiexplorations Yes, that’s true. This paper is pretty good on it https://t.co/mdUZviLZ4k They also find that not all news consumers are like this and a good part of the audience – and I’d add also of news journalists – shouldn’t be considered coprophilia
Insofar as our results make clear the pervasiveness of negativity biases on average, they help account for the tendency for audience-seeking news around the world to be predominantly negative, write @s_soroka et al https://t.co/YY8amqEDJm
@multitain @_DNP_ Quellenangaben zum Negativity Bias? Zum Beispiel hier: https://t.co/uIQDDLn7q8 und https://t.co/BmEuwSW8Hi Für eine Übersicht mit Blick auf #Medien empfehle ich natürlich mein Buch:) https://t.co/OROHZAYYR2 bei @KnaurVerlag
https://t.co/W5hZ6xZmde Blame for-profit, ad-driven news! “It is more likely that negativity in news is a product of a human tendency to be more attentive to negative news content.”
@Thund3rB0lt spite of your body's natural response to fear, danger and negativity. It's an interesting subject https://t.co/8riYiyspUn
En otro estudio de 2017, se registró que el sesgo de negatividad es transcultural: voluntarios de 17 países mostraron reacciones emocionales más fuertes a noticias negativas. https://t.co/V9JwkMkjLz https://t.co/7wlTGY4F1t
RT @PNASNews: Individuals are more physiologically triggered by negative news than positive news stories, according to a new study that sug…
RT @kimfriedmans: Come on People - lets leave the reptilian brain out of the "must see, must believe" news feed responses..... https://t.co…
Come on People - lets leave the reptilian brain out of the "must see, must believe" news feed responses..... https://t.co/fukt2Ic4xV https://t.co/O9ZtyrFvos
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【楽しくご機嫌に生きる】ニュースを聞くとつい悪い方向に反応してしまいます。こうした「ネガティブバイアス」は地域や民族を超えて人類に普遍的な現象だそうです。しかし個人差も大きいようです。今朝の『PNAS』誌より→https://t.co/lrP…
Interesting! "...all around the world, the average human is more physiologically activated by negative than by positive news stories...." - Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news https://t.co/7Ytoh7aPnh
Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news | PNAS https://t.co/EuLBU7uHrI
Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news (TLDR: ppl generally have stronger reactions and are more attentive to negative news; but high individual-level variance exists) https://t.co/dxoX9bhvtt
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【楽しくご機嫌に生きる】ニュースを聞くとつい悪い方向に反応してしまいます。こうした「ネガティブバイアス」は地域や民族を超えて人類に普遍的な現象だそうです。しかし個人差も大きいようです。今朝の『PNAS』誌より→https://t.co/lrP…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【楽しくご機嫌に生きる】ニュースを聞くとつい悪い方向に反応してしまいます。こうした「ネガティブバイアス」は地域や民族を超えて人類に普遍的な現象だそうです。しかし個人差も大きいようです。今朝の『PNAS』誌より→https://t.co/lrP…
RT @sherrybaudet: Nóg meer negatief nieuws: "Er is veel meer negatief nieuws dan positief nieuws" https://t.co/qtbFSUn6Lq
Nóg meer negatief nieuws: "Er is veel meer negatief nieuws dan positief nieuws"
物事をニュートラルにみるよう努める ●方法→ネガに感じたらポジ、ポジに感じたらネガに考える
RT @bnbakker: In a unique @PNASNews study @s_soroka, @pat_fournier & Nir show that "all around the world, the average human is more physiol…
https://t.co/o9vukbs0BR これおもろいっしょ! 30分 人間はネガティヴなニュースにフォーカスしやすい 私からの問題提示 2分 論文の内容 15分 8分 日々の情報収集や認識方法で気をつけていることのディスカッション 5分 まとめ
RT @jimallthetime: @ConversationUK @NiemanLab @WBUR @NPR @OnPointRadio Here’s what all of us in #radio #tv #press #media #journalism should…
RT @PNASNews: Individuals may be more physiologically activated by negative than by positive news stories, according to a recent study. In…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【楽しくご機嫌に生きる】ニュースを聞くとつい悪い方向に反応してしまいます。こうした「ネガティブバイアス」は地域や民族を超えて人類に普遍的な現象だそうです。しかし個人差も大きいようです。今朝の『PNAS』誌より→https://t.co/lrP…
"Negativity biases affect news selection, and thus also news production, as well as citizens’ attitudes about current affairs. In a period during which news around the world is especially wrought with negativity, this subject is of obvious significance." h
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【楽しくご機嫌に生きる】ニュースを聞くとつい悪い方向に反応してしまいます。こうした「ネガティブバイアス」は地域や民族を超えて人類に普遍的な現象だそうです。しかし個人差も大きいようです。今朝の『PNAS』誌より→https://t.co/lrP…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【楽しくご機嫌に生きる】ニュースを聞くとつい悪い方向に反応してしまいます。こうした「ネガティブバイアス」は地域や民族を超えて人類に普遍的な現象だそうです。しかし個人差も大きいようです。今朝の『PNAS』誌より→https://t.co/lrP…
#plsc1 If it bleeds, it leads.
RT @bnbakker: In a unique @PNASNews study @s_soroka, @pat_fournier & Nir show that "all around the world, the average human is more physiol…
Just saw this. When I taught mass media in society and mass media in politics, one minor theme was that negative news got more attention. This story gratifies me; it suggests a biological explanation. It also gives biological support to Kahneman/Tversky's
Let's reflect before retweeting we have a bias https://t.co/ofFdZkMuOp
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【楽しくご機嫌に生きる】ニュースを聞くとつい悪い方向に反応してしまいます。こうした「ネガティブバイアス」は地域や民族を超えて人類に普遍的な現象だそうです。しかし個人差も大きいようです。今朝の『PNAS』誌より→https://t.co/lrP…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【楽しくご機嫌に生きる】ニュースを聞くとつい悪い方向に反応してしまいます。こうした「ネガティブバイアス」は地域や民族を超えて人類に普遍的な現象だそうです。しかし個人差も大きいようです。今朝の『PNAS』誌より→https://t.co/lrP…
RT @bowmanspartan: A relevant read, for the #MediaAsTools crowd. How do you react when you see "good" and "bad" headlines? https://t.co/kcw…
A relevant read, for the #MediaAsTools crowd. How do you react when you see "good" and "bad" headlines?
RT @PNASNews: Individuals are more physiologically triggered by negative news than positive news stories, according to a new study that sug…
RT @PNASNews: Individuals are more physiologically triggered by negative news than positive news stories, according to a new study that sug…
RT @s_soroka: Evidence of negativity biases worldwide, but also individual variation = in a diversified media environment, news producers s…
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【楽しくご機嫌に生きる】ニュースを聞くとつい悪い方向に反応してしまいます。こうした「ネガティブバイアス」は地域や民族を超えて人類に普遍的な現象だそうです。しかし個人差も大きいようです。今朝の『PNAS』誌より→https://t.co/lrP…
このツイート内容とは全く関係ないけど、画像がアフリカナガバモウセンゴケだったので何だろうと思って調べたらちょっと前にツイートした論文だった。「構造的な非対称性のおかげで化学的に均一なシグナルを元に葉身を一方向に曲げられる」というやつ。カバーに選ばれたとはめでたい。
RT @silaslyons_RS: Indeed. And for anyone who wants to really geek out on the audience preference for negative news, there's new research t…
Indeed. And for anyone who wants to really geek out on the audience preference for negative news, there's new research that supports her argument: https://t.co/wnL7DVxAR2.
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【楽しくご機嫌に生きる】ニュースを聞くとつい悪い方向に反応してしまいます。こうした「ネガティブバイアス」は地域や民族を超えて人類に普遍的な現象だそうです。しかし個人差も大きいようです。今朝の『PNAS』誌より→https://t.co/lrP…
Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average, humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. https://t.co/E49Kxgjm2J
RT @yuji_ikegaya: 【楽しくご機嫌に生きる】ニュースを聞くとつい悪い方向に反応してしまいます。こうした「ネガティブバイアス」は地域や民族を超えて人類に普遍的な現象だそうです。しかし個人差も大きいようです。今朝の『PNAS』誌より→https://t.co/lrP…
"Our evidence suggest that... the average human is more physiologically activated by negative than by positive news stories." https://t.co/wNcRcVN4Pm For-profit news abuses this regularly. Will we decide to value collective well being over the freedom