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Mobile phone short video use negatively impacts attention functions: an EEG study

Psychology

Mobile phone short video use negatively impacts attention functions: an EEG study

T. Yan, C. Su, et al.

Short-form videos are woven into daily life but may harm attention and self-control. In a study of 48 young adults using the Attention Network Test and EEG, research conducted by Tingting Yan, Conghui Su, Weichen Xue, Yuzheng Hu, and Hui Zhou found higher mobile short-video addiction scores were linked to reduced prefrontal theta power during executive control and to poorer self-control, highlighting neural mechanisms behind attentional decline and the need for interventions.... show more
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