Investigators examined the effects of 72 hours of smartphone restriction on neural activity in young adults. They found changes in brain regions linked to craving and reward processing, potentially indicating a neurochemical basis for smartphone-related craving. The study included 25 participants aged 18 to 30 years, and the findings suggest that changes in reward processing during smartphone restriction may influence mood improvements, particularly in individuals with higher baseline depressive symptoms.
Researchers Find Neural Evidence of Smartphone Cue Reactivity
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March 5, 2025