Media doesn't just inform society—it trains the brain by strengthening neural associations through repeated exposure to narratives, which shapes how people interpret the world and creates patterns that societies remember.
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How the media shapes collective thinking #neuroscience #patternrecognition #brainfactsAdded:
Media doesn't just inform society. It trains the brain.
When certain narratives appear repeatedly in news, entertainment, and social media, they influence how people interpret the world.
Repeated exposure strengthens neural associations.
The brain begins to expect those patterns.
This is why representation and narrative framing matter.
They shape the stories societies tell about themselves.
The stories a society repeats become the patterns its brains remember.
Think about that.
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