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Popcorn Brain: Is There A Scientific Basis Behind This Condition? Know Ways To Prevent It If You Are Chronically Online
People are chronically online, and consume huge chunks of Internet data to watch innumerable short videos and read posts on social media. This behaviour has led to a condition known as popcorn brain.
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Popcorn brain can be associated with certain mental conditions, and the activities which trigger it can impact the brain’s circuitry and influence the release of neurotransmitters. ( Image Source :Getty )
Popcorn Brain: In the era of fast-paced technology, people’s addiction to electronic gadgets and social media is as concerning as an epidemic caused by a contagious disease. Everyone, especially the younger generation, is always hooked to the screen of their smartphone. In most cases, they are not doing something productive, but mindlessly scrolling through short videos and clips of varied topics without registering important information into their brain. They are chronically online, and
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