導(dǎo)讀:如今,不少人都喜歡拿出手機(jī)刷刷短視頻,在社交媒體平臺(tái)上也誕生了無數(shù)爆款視頻。那么,這些看似毫無關(guān)聯(lián)的爆款視頻是否可以被預(yù)測呢?斯坦福大學(xué)科研團(tuán)隊(duì)有了一項(xiàng)有趣的發(fā)現(xiàn)……
Whether its Chinese social media like Sina Weibo, or Western media like Instagram and Facebook, videos can go viral in mere hours. The wide range of viral videos suggests that popular concepts are largely random.
According to scientists from Stanford University, US, the virality of a video can be predicted by looking at how certain areas of a persons brain are activated within the first few seconds of a video. This method has been called neuroforecasting.
The team made the finding by recruiting 36 volunteers to watch a range of videos while being scanned with an fMRI—a machine that can detect the changes in blood oxygen and flow.
Participants were shown 32 different videos and were monitored according to their brain responses in four different areas. The results showed that specific brain activity during the first four seconds of a video could effectively predict a persons thoughts on a video and whether they would keep watching.
Using the fMRI results, the Stanford team consistently saw increased activity in the nucleus accumbens and decreased activity in the anterior insula parts of the brain while the participants were watching the most popular of the 32-video selection.
According to the study, these two brain regions are related to the feeling of anticipation we get when were not certain of somethings outcome.
Stanford neuroscientist, and the studys author, Brian Knutson, said, “If we examine our subjects choices to watch the video or even their reported responses to the videos, they dont tell us about the general response online… Only brain activity seems to forecast a videos popularity on the Internet.”
He added, “Future research might also systematically deconstruct video content so content creators can use these findings to make their videos more popular.”
Word Study
go viral 像病毒一樣傳播開來
In the new world of social media, board actions instantly go viral.
activate /'?kt?ve?t/ v. 使活動(dòng);激活
The burglar alarm is activated by movement.
recruit /r?'kru?t/ v. 吸收;征募
They recruited several new members to the club.
detect /d?'tekt/ v. 發(fā)現(xiàn);查明
The tests are designed to detect the disease early.
selection /s?'lek?n/ n. 被挑選的人(或物);挑選
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