Addiction: An Hour With Auer
We’re back – thanks to those absolute legends at GLI! – with another engaging discussion around the subject of addiction. Hosts Dr Michael Auer and Jon Bruford are joined by Dr. Dean Burnett, neuroscientist and author, to delve into the fascinating ways our brains interact with social media, entertainment, routines, and cultural references. Discover how neuroscience explains our habits, susceptibility to influences, and the impact of modern technology on mental health and creativity. This episode comes to you courtesy of the excellent Gaming Laboratories International. GLI is a world-class testing, inspections and certification company committed to delivering the highest quality land-based, lottery and iGaming testing and assessment services, working in more than 710 jurisdictions. For more information, visit gaminglabs.com [http://www.gaminglabs.com/]. WHAT WE TALK ABOUT, BUT IN A LIST! * The social and biological basis of human connection and social media influence * How short-form videos and algorithms shape our attention and beliefs * The role of routine, boredom, and risk-taking in brain health and creativity * The subconscious decision-making process and autopilot behavior * Tips for maintaining brain health, sleep hygiene, and encouraging curiosity * Cultural references and the importance of shared and diverse experiences CHAPTERS, BUT ADD A MINUTE FOR THE MAGNIFICENCE THAT IS THE START OF THE EPISODE: 00:00 - Welcome and introductions to the podcast 00:20 - Anecdotes about being hated or surviving past stories 00:50 - The importance of recognising guest titles and introducing Dr. Burnett 01:49 - Dr. Burnett's background in neuroscience and science communication 02:10 - Interest in social brain wiring and social media’s influence 06:02 - Dr. Burnett’s role as a neuroscience communicator 07:07 - Educational pathways for neuroscience in the UK 08:08 - Clinical vs. research-oriented careers in neuroscience 09:07 - Surprising aspects of neuroscience, including social interactions 09:54 - Social media’s impact on social psychology and group dynamics 12:01 - Effects of reward cycles in short videos and social media 13:09 - The brain's default toward reward and minimal effort 15:05 - The influence of neuro-marketing and short-form content 16:02 - The danger of oversimplification in neuroscience information 17:01 - The importance of nuance and complex real-world information 19:07 - Sleep hygiene, blue light, and mental health tips 21:25 - The importance of sleep schedules for teens 22:51 - Physical activity, nature, and brain health 24:48 - The influence of algorithmic feeds and echo chambers 25:17 - Questioning beliefs and promoting critical thinking 26:21 - Teenage sleep cycles and social media’s role 27:32 - The role of boredom in fostering creativity 28:11 - The historical context of boredom in music and art 29:41 - Cultural saturation and the loss of shared cultural references 31:01 - Nostalgia for past shared experiences and cultural diversity 33:23 - The resurgence of creativity through digital platforms 37:18 - The importance of genuine connections and avoiding superficial interactions 38:48 - Autopilot decisions and subconscious processing 39:47 - Instant impressions and neurotransmitter responses 40:23 - Conditioning, habituation, and marketing influences 41:22 - The subconscious vs. conscious brain processes 42:49 - The impact of routine and risk-taking on brain health 43:54 - Cultural differences in communication styles 45:08 - The process of appraising and reappraising responses in the brain 45:52 - How emotional reactions influence behaviour and learning 46:10 - How routine can both benefit and hinder brain health 47:24 - Genetic predispositions for thrill-seeking behaviour 48:49 - The mechanics of desire, risk, and reward in decision-making 49:45 - Biscuits and dopamine 51:17 - The role of books and media in understanding human behaviour 52:02 - Closing remarks and gratitude Choice-ish quotes: * “The illusion of conscious control masks automatic brain processes.” * “Sleep and nature are fundamental to cognitive health because they align with evolutionary needs.” * “Social media reinforces echo chambers by algorithmic reinforcement of pre-existing beliefs.” * “Boredom is a catalyst for creativity because it forces the brain to seek new, self-generated stimuli.” * “Autopilot mental states are evolutionarily pragmatic, conserving energy for novel, critical situations.” Resources & Links: GLI: https://gaminglabs.com/ [https://gaminglabs.com/] Dean on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dean-burnett-16303117/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dean-burnett-16303117/] The Gambling Files on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-gambling-files-podcast/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-gambling-files-podcast/] Addiction: An Hour With Auer is a weekly podcast where hosts Dr Michael Auer – he of the title – and Jon Bruford talk about addiction in all its forms. Not just gambling addiction, they discuss all forms of addiction with experts, academics and researchers from around the world. This episode comes to you courtesy of the excellent Gaming Laboratories International. GLI is a world-class Testing, Inspections and Certification company committed to delivering the highest quality land-based, lottery, and iGaming testing and assessment services, working in more than 710 jurisdictions. For more information, visit gaminglabs.com [http://www.gaminglabs.com/]. Dr Auer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-auer-51a48a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-auer-51a48a/] Jon Bruford on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-bruford-84346636/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-bruford-84346636/] Podcast homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/addiction/ [https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/addiction/] Media behemoth homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/ [https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/] Other podcasts we do: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/the-gambling-files/ [https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/the-gambling-files/] https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/dessert-island-discs/ [https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/dessert-island-discs/]
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