``` TikTok 僵尸脑腐化得到大型研究证实 ```
TikTok Zombie Brain Rot Confirmed By Major Study

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/tiktok-zombie-brain-rot-confirmed-major-study

一项最近的格里菲斯大学对71项研究(近10万参与者)的荟萃分析证实了短视频(如TikTok和Instagram Reels)大量消费与认知功能下降之间的令人担忧的联系。研究表明,频繁使用短视频与注意力控制能力较差、认知耐力降低以及难以持续精神努力相关——影响需要长时间集中注意力才能完成的任务,例如阅读和解决问题。 研究人员认为,这些平台制造了“算法多巴胺陷阱”,从而使认知能力受损并阻碍深度思考。评论员如迈克尔·布伦丹·多赫蒂警告说,这种趋势威胁着社会基础,侵蚀信任和参与有意义讨论的能力。这项研究基本上证实了人们的担忧,即持续接触简短、高回报的内容正在创造出一代注意力持续时间明显缩短、复杂思维能力降低的人。

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原文

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

A bombshell Griffith University study has validated a long suspected reality: short-form videos (SFVs) like TikToks and Instagram Reels are frying brains, slashing attention spans, and crippling cognitive endurance.

Such content is turning a generation into scatterbrained zombies unable to tackle real-world complexities amid algorithmic dopamine traps.

The meta-analysis, reviewing 71 studies and data from 98,299 participants, uncovered a “consistent pattern” of harm from heavy SFV consumption. 

Researchers concluded: “Overall, this meta-analysis revealed a consistent pattern linking higher SFV use with poorer cognitive performance, particularly in attentional control and inhibitory processes.” 

They warn: “These associations may reflect cognitive strain or emerging disruptions in cognitive endurance and attentional regulation among heavier SFV users.”

“Given the central role of attention and executive functioning in academic, occupational, and daily goal-directed tasks, these patterns may indicate broader difficulties in sustaining mental effort over time,” the study further notes.

The study pinpoints risks for deep thinking: “Tasks requiring prolonged concentration (e.g., reading comprehension, complex problem solving) may be more difficult to sustain, especially as SFV platforms reinforce brief, high-reward interactions through rapid feedback and algorithmic content delivery.”

National Review’s Michael Brendan Dougherty has amplified the alarm, linking SFV addiction to civilizational decay.

“The last inherited habits of civilization are giving way to the onset of paranoia, distrust, and desperation for answers. Most things you thought were solid in our civilization have been vaporized and evacuated. The second you lean on these structures, they fall apart,” Dougherty urges.

He envisions a grim future: “If we’re going to conserve anything through this period, it’s going to require heroic work and institution-building. Which will require trust, and trust implies some agreement on the deep values. But how can that be achieved when most thoughts are flattened into 15-second video shorts on TikTok and Instagram Stories? God help us.”

The study confirms that social media obsession is self-sabotage, breeding a dumber electorate hooked on snippets over substance—paving the way for real discourse to reclaim focus and rebuild what algorithms have wrecked.

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