@article{repository989, publisher = {Global Conference Index}, number = {-}, title = {Like" and "Love" Responses as Addiction Factors on Social Media}, volume = {-}, pages = {105--109}, month = {December}, year = {2018}, journal = {PROCEEDING of International Conference of Mental Health, Neuroscience, and Cyberpsychology}, issn = {978-602-50690-0-1}, author = {Alifa, Mega Putri and Aransih, Miskatyas Putri and Aguspa Dita, Diah Ayu and Edison, Rizki Edmi}, url = {https://www.gci.or.id/proceedings/view\%5farticle/265/7/icometh-ncp-2018}, abstract = {The discovery of internet has facilitated humans in their daily life such as in getting information, performed business transaction, etc. The occurrence of social media since the 1990s has developed a new function of internet which enables the users to interact with each other virtually.Unfortunately, social media is suspected to cause phubbing behaviour among internet users.A previous study has stated that the 'like' and 'love' responses in social media posts may cause a social media addiction in the users' everyday life that can interfere with their daily activities. In this article, we explain briefly a review from neuroscience perspective on the emergence of addictive behaviour in the use of social media in daily life.} }