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Study reveals individuals who worship celebrities may have lower cognitive abilities

Monday, 15/04/2024, 19:05 (GMT+7)

A recent study has revealed that individuals who idolize celebrities may have lower cognitive abilities.

Many people really like celebrities and admire them a lot. But a new study says there might be a problem with that. It suggests that people who worship celebrities may not be very smart.

Their thinking and understanding abilities could be lower compared to others who don't idolize famous people.

This study suggests a potential setback to this phenomenon.

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New study suggests idolizing celebrities may be associated with lower cognitive abilities. Image Credit: Getty

Study reveals individuals who worship celebrities may have lower cognitive abilities

Researchers conducted a series of cognitive tests on a sample of participants who identified themselves as celebrity worshippers.

These tests assessed various cognitive abilities, including memory, attention, and problem-solving skills. 

The scientists asked 1,763 adults from Hungary to take part in an online survey. 

They wanted to understand how smart these people were, so they gave them tests to measure two specific types of intelligence. 

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Researchers tested cognitive abilities of participants who worshipped celebrities. Image Credit: Getty

The first test focused on vocabulary to see how well participants knew words. 

The second test called the digit symbol test, checked how good they were at solving problems quickly.

The participants were also asked to fill out a questionnaire called the Celebrity Attitude Scale which helped the researchers understand how much these people were obsessed with celebrities.

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Tests evaluated memory, attention, and problem-solving skills of participants. Image Credit: Getty

The results indicated that individuals who showed high levels of celebrity worship tended to perform poorer on the cognitive tests compared to those with lower levels of celebrity worship, or even didn't idolize them.

There were three different levels of idolizing celebrities. 

After performing the tests, the researchers classified participants into different categories based on their level of interest in celebrities. 

Those who simply enjoyed talking about celebrities with friends were considered "entertainment-social" fans. 

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Results showed that intense celebrity worshippers performed worse on cognitive tests than those with lower or no idolization. Image Credit: Getty

The next level, "intense-personal," included individuals who couldn't stop thinking about celebrities and had a strong emotional attachment.

The highest level of obsession, called "borderline-pathological," involved people who agreed with statements suggesting they would do illegal things if asked by their favorite celebrity.

One possible explanation for these findings is that excessive celebrity idolization may lead to a diversion of cognitive resources. 

When individuals invest a significant amount of their mental and emotional energy into following the lives of celebrities, it may decrease their cognitive functioning in other aspects of life.

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Focusing too much on celebrities can harm cognitive abilities in other areas of life. Image Credit: Getty

This distraction could show up as having a harder time paying attention, not being able to remember things as well, or finding it difficult to solve problems.

Although the study doesn't prove that idolizing celebrities directly affects how smart someone is, it does show that there might be a connection between the two.