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On September 9, 2015, Apple launched iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. Six days later, Apple announced a record number of first day pre-orders of the new iPhones, with more than four million orders in the first 24 hours. When the latest iPhones were announced, there were the now commonplace scenes of frenzy, hysteria and fierce competition on who will be the first to possess another piece of their ‘precious’.

Is such record-breaking and hyper-aggressive consumer behavior simply a reflection of Apple’s technical genius, product design or excellent marketing strategies or something more fundamental than we think? In evolutionary terms, our brains are genetically wired to seek and satisfy basic survival needs including sex, security, and social status. The act of seeking and realizing what we desire triggers activity in the reward network of the brain (in a region called the striatum) that is accompanied by the release of a chemical (or a neurotransmitter) called dopamine, which reinforces such compulsive behaviours. Most types of the rewards tend to increase the level of dopamine in the brain and if uncontrolled excessive reward and pleasure seeking may lead to powerful addiction disorders as seen in drug addiction, alcoholism, gambling and even Wall Street trading.

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