Today, due to frequent communication with persons, the place where an address is not located and even understanding whether or not it would rain, the use of emerging technology makes life easy for everyone.
All this development, though, impacts a person's well-being at the same time , causing stress, addiction, and serious brain injury.
The psychologist Susana E. Flores, in an interview with Business Insider, guarantees the harm incurred by the use of In real life, smartphones do "Of course, there is the addictive factor, they are still at hand," he said, "We can continue to love our digital interactions, but just behind our offline realities. Anything good might not be good after all, as in something else," he stated.
A group of researchers from Stanford University believes that, confronted with the above, the brain is in great risk. People are incredibly attentive to what happens on a computer, alerts and visibility on social networks.
One of every 50 individuals has the luxury of doing more than one thing at the same time.
These researchers ensure that when a person drives and talks on Facebook at the same time, when a person drives and talks on Facebook at the same time , the brain does not handle more than one knowledge chain at the same time. The activity is called "exchange cost."
The stress hormone is released with any shift of behaviour and people are sick of wanting further interruptions of their jobs, dopamine rises, and a vicious cycle is born.
That's not it, the brain gets lazier as it wants to be in two things, that is, we leave most of our work to the cell screen and we don't care properly.
We list 10 risks of overusing smart devices, based on other analysis and in collaboration with Business Insider.