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Have you ever noticed that it is difficult to avoid looking at a TV if one is playing nearby? This is neither an accident nor a weakness on your part. Virtually all TV programs use cinematic tricks to ‘grab’ and ‘hold’ the viewer’s attention.
The Orientation Response
Human brains are hard-wired to turn their attention to things that suddenly change in the environment. This is an evolutionary benefit, because it helps the people evaluate potential threats. The body relaxes while the brain gathers information. The scientific term is the "orienting response".
Television shows exploit the orienting response. Sudden changes in volume, cuts, zooms, scene changes, or sudden movements on the TV cause you to look at the TV. Repeated changes have the effect of "holding" your attention.
Even quality shows have attention grabbing changes
Commercials, action movies, and music videos are notorious for containing large numbers of these sudden changes that "grab" and "hold" your attention. Even many quality children’s programs, like Sesame Street, contain large numbers of these attention grabbers to keep little viewers watching.
Test it for yourself
A fun exercise to see the orienting response in action is to turn on a TV in a room full of people. Stand back and watch as turn their attentions towards the screen, one by one. Watch entire conversations dissolve. Watch many people stop what they are doing and start to stare at the screen. Alternatively, try to avoid looking at the TV while it is playing in the same room. How long does it take before you glance at the screen to check out the action?
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Recommended reading:
The Plug-In Drug by Marie Winn
Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television by Jerry Mander
Glued to the Tube: The Threat of Television Addiction to Today's Family by Cheryl Pawlowski
Get a Life!: The Little Red Book of the White Dot by David Burke




