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Looking at One's Self Through Facebook Increases Mental Stress: A Computational Psychometric Analysis by Using Eye-Tracking and Psychophysiology

机译:通过Facebook观察自己的自我会增加心理压力:使用眼动追踪和心理生理学的计算心理计量学分析

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The aim of this study was to investigate if Mental Stress was superior, inferior, or equal navigating on Facebook own profile or others profiles. An experimental manipulation would invalidate the results since it would force the participants to navigate in only one condition each time. To overcome this problem, we used an eye-tracker to get clear time markers that identified the areas where the participants focused during all of the Facebook navigation. While the gazes were being recorded for 30 participants, we simultaneously recorded their psychophysiological signals, which were extracted and paired with each specific focus area. Consequently, we obtained the psychophysiological correlates of Facebook navigation for both the conditions related to "own" and "others." The areas related to own were about the own profile (such as exploring and focusing on one's own information, posting one's own news, and similar activities). The areas related to others were about Facebook friends (e.g., exploring others' profiles and reading comments). The results showed that, based on cardiovascular measures (strong measurements of psychological stress), looking at one's own profile increased mental stress level. Bayesian analyses showed that these differences between the two conditions were not due to the cognitive load or the different attentional and emotional content in the two conditions. The study posed new questions about the expression of one's self to others, and indicated potential detrimental effects of chronic stress deriving from being more oriented to the self than the others.
机译:这项研究的目的是调查心理压力在Facebook自己的个人资料或其他个人资料上的优势,劣势或平等程度。实验性操作将使结果无效,因为这将迫使参与者每次仅在一种情况下导航。为了克服这个问题,我们使用了眼动仪来获取清晰的时间标记,以识别参与者在所有Facebook导航过程中关注的区域。在记录30位参与者的注视时,我们同时记录了他们的心理生理信号,这些信号被提取并与每个特定的焦点区域配对。因此,我们获得了与“自己”和“其他”相关的条件的Facebook导航的心理生理相关性。与自己相关的区域涉及到自己的个人资料(例如探索和关注自己的信息,发布信息,自己的新闻和类似活动)。与他人相关的领域是关于Facebook朋友的(例如,浏览他人的个人资料并阅读评论)。结果显示,基于心血管测量(对心理压力的强烈测量),看着自己的个人资料会增加心理压力水平。贝叶斯分析表明,这两个条件之间的这些差异并不是由于认知负荷或两个条件下的注意和情感内容不同。这项研究提出了有关一个人向他人表达自我的新问题,并指出了慢性压力的潜在有害影响是源于对他人的自我导向。

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