Tuesday 21 February 2017

How Long You Stay Of Keeping Your Phone?

You do not have time to sit with your phone before you start to struggle?

Example you have forgotten the place, maybe you've finished charging or forced to extinguish and put it away?


Psychologists have found that the answer will be very few minutes - especially if your age is between 18 and 26 years.
After doing research, they found that people who were dispossessed by phone were higher likelihood of behaving in a "depression" when compared with people who were left to sit by their phones.

Participants, after the expropriation of their phone, they received the phone - even if it were their own - showed to be slightly lower rate of depression.

It does not take long before symptoms of depression begin to appear people are separated from their phones

Researchers say these days people have started to use the phone as a substitute for interacting with people.

They equate to how a baby blanket vyotuliwa even his parents were away.

The study was anywa and experts from Lorand Eötvös University in Hungary.

Veronika Konok, one of the researchers, says: "Humans can connect very deep relationship and materials, and items such as pictures of people important to him, or dolls.
"Mobile is very important because the device but to be useful, it also helps us to gather with others through technology."

Phone someone else's enough majority to ease stress

The survey was conducted among a group of young people of 18 to 26, who were copied their behavior through video and their heart rhythm tested.

Walipokonywa number showed signs of depression.

The phone works as a sedative for humans.

Veronika says she thinks young people have had a great relationship with their phones.
"Children who use the phone from childhood, and I think their relationship will become even more mobile."

The result was not surprising, since your phone battery is charged or should I waste the time, own unfahamu that you may have difficulty not strained.

Anxious to be away from your phone even been given a name - it is called nomophobia, which is a contraction of "no-mobile-phone phobia".

The problem affects four out of five young people, according to some research.