百度试题 结果1 题目What does the passage say about smartphones? A. They can be addictive. B. They have replaced traditional computers. C. They are only used for social media. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
Caffeine is a stimulant and also activates the brain's reward system, but to a much lesser degree than addictive drugs. The "reward" can make people feel more alert, and frequent users can develop mild withdrawal symptoms when they stop, including headaches and tiredness. Caffeine-containing ch...
•We assessed nursing students' smartphone use and perceptions of restriction policies.•46.2% of nursing students used smartphones during clinical pra... S Cho,E Lee - 《Nurse Education Today》 被引量: 10发表: 2016年 Psychological well-being and internet addiction among university students The...
Cell phones have legitimate purposes, such as allowing you to manage your schedule or quickly send an email when you are away from work or on the road. That being said, it is also possible for cell phones to become addictive, as they are constantly at our fingertips and provide us with ...
Certain app features make it more likely we will open our phones and start swiping. When you get a match on a dating app, it feels exciting—that's dopamine at work. But an element of unpredictability adds to this excitement. Each time you open the app, you don't know what profiles ...
Social media addiction.The major social media platforms -- Facebook, X (formerly Twitter),TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram -- are all designed to keep users engaged for as long as possible, making them potentially addictive, as "likes" and other online approvals can provoke an enticing dopamine...
Theaverage person can only stay locked in for 40 secondsbefore something pulls their attention. That's barely enough time to read this sentence. If you paused or thought about checking your phone while reading, it's not hard to see how this chemical is so addictive. ...
The rewards Harris is talking about are a big part of what makes smartphones so appealing. The chance of getting likes on Facebook and Instagram. Cute emojis in text messages. And new followers on Twitter. Tristan Harris: There’s a whole playbook of techniques that get used to get you ...
Abstract Introduction What Counts as Scaffolded Affective Harm? What Makes Scaffolds Effective? The Interplay of User-Resource-Interactions and Mind Invasion Conclusion Notes References Acknowledgements Funding Author information Ethics declarations Additional information Rights and permissions About this articleDisc...
Hacking first appeared as a term in the 1970s but became more popular through the next decade. An article in a 1980 edition of Psychology Today ran the headline “The Hacker Papers” in an exploration of computer usage's addictive nature. Two years later, two movies, Tron and WarGames, we...