if they don t eat develop usual milestones associated with forming relationships, dating at that sort of thing. we have stalking behaviors once they do form a bond with somebody. they don t know how toat navigae and negotiate it and they start stalking that person. laura: dr. drew, and dopamine released in the brain is it not that place in the brain and that makes you feel good for the moment when you get that like or you get another follower. it makes you feel good but more importantly triggers the part of the brain that says do that again. that is one thing s liking, and to do it again, different systems but from the ventral macular area, the bundle where we get the addictive pathology and other behaviors, their experiences in life are definitely reinforced with that same system. the guys that create social media are building algorithms as much as possible. laura: doctor, not just social media but televisions
algorithms as much as possible. laura: dr. not just social media but televisions glorifying really dangerous behavior for young people including the 13 reasons why, huge, huge show that follows this high schooler high schooler that kills herself and a long story why it happenet happened and who is to blame. they finally edited out the graphic suicide theme. there was an uptick in suicide a two-pronged problem one, course copycatting and how to use associated with kids looking at suicidal videos. but the other thing, that whole series glorifying the whole idea the kid would be around afterwards to see the effects of their suicide on their peers and family which is exactly the panacea that adolescents have in reinforcing that fantasy which is very concerning. laura, i have to circle back to your comment about environmentalist in california. think about this. i want you to think about this.