Why It's Not Very Clever to Send Too Many Texts and E-Mails

The ScotsmanApril 22, 2005

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CONSTANT text messaging and e-mailing causes a reduction in mental capability equivalent to the loss of ten IQ points, according to research.

Tapping away on a mobile phone or computer keypad or checking messages on a handheld gadget temporarily reduces the performance of the brain, according to the study into the effects of "infomania".

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Why It's Not Very Clever to Send Too Many Texts and E-Mails

The psychologist behind the research has concluded that obsessive use of phones and e-mail devices could impair mental capability even more than smok...

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