A young teens smartphone. I always ask, smartphones will make us smarter, or it will trace our lives. Smartphones have helped us for many years. With smartphones, thousands of people around the world can communicate with family and friends. Smartphones bring us a lot of convenient access; we can send emails, Snapchat, Facebook etc. via smartphones. Smartphones are useful in some respects, but they are not useful in other respects. With our smartphone our life is comforting.
Parents know best whether their children can use smartphones. While smartphones are becoming common among young people, some children, especially teenagers and very young teenagers do not need the capacity of smartphones and that they can work on regular mobile phones it can. However, smartphones have many important advantages that can not be ignored. Parents can call - you can say so
Even if the current generation began in early childhood, smartphone technology has penetrated our lives, so teenage young people, teenagers and teenagers are crazy about the use of smart phones and the digital world It is beginning to become. Most importantly, text messages are very well integrated with our young generation jeans. Young people in the current situation mainly communicate via SMS and often have neurological problems. In order to learn more about the negative impact of smartphones on teenage brains of text messages, we found the research led by Mayo Clinic and William Tatum team in 129 patients. EEG was analyzed up to 16 months with the help of an electroencephalogram (EEG) with a video lens. Dr. Tatum of epileptic surveillance division discovered a unique "text message rhythm" that one patient got caught in a text message using smartphones and researchers were monitoring brain waves.
According to a new survey, smartphones can add older children into poisoning, even change the structure of the brain. After using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) on adolescents who were previously diagnosed with "smartphone poisoning", researchers found that this addiction was associated with increased neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid or GABA I found out that there was. Fortunately, cognitive behavioral therapy seems to help reduce this. According to research published in Clinical Psychology magazine, the increase in the use of smartphones by the same generation of young people and the increase in depression may not be a coincidence. Although the findings suggest a correlation rather than a direct cause, Jean Twenge, co-author of San Diego State University, said that this is still worth noting.