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short videos and attention
2026-04-23 16:59:56.730525+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience:
Mobile phone short video use negatively impacts attention functions: an EEG study
These results suggest that an increased tendency toward mobile phone short
video addiction could negatively impact self-control and diminish executive control within
the realm of attentional functions. This study sheds light on the adverse consequences
stemming from short video consumption and underscores the importance of developing
interventions to mitigate short video addiction.
I'm... skeptical of EEG studies and results, and the "this is an addiction" opener, but
wanted to find a place to refer back to this.
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