The smartphone has quickly become the most used device to access the internet. Academic and public concern has been raised if overuse of smartphone technology can have detrimental effects on brain and behavior. Preliminary results suggest that excessive smartphone usage may be linked to impaired inhibitory control. The present study investigates whether such a relationship is present in a sample of healthy individuals with varying degrees of usage. To investigate the proposed relationship, the Stroop color and word task and the stop-signal task was utilized to measure inhibitory control, while screen time was utilized to measure duration of smartphone usage. A Pearson‘s correlation analysis and an independent t-test/Mann Whitney-U test anal...
Excessive smartphone use has been associated with a number of negative consequences for the individu...
This dataset contains the relevant data for the study “The mere presence of a smartphone reduces bas...
Smartphones have become ubiquitous in society; for instance, 81% of Americans report they own at lea...
The smartphone has quickly become the most used device to access the internet. Academic and public c...
Technology use is becoming more prevalent, especially the use of smartphones. This study examines th...
The ubiquitous use of smartphones has not only led to unprecedented levels of connectivity, but also...
Smartphone overuse is associated with a number of negative consequences for the individual and the e...
The negative consequences of smartphone usage have seen frequent discourse in popular media. While e...
Smartphone usage has evolved in people’s lives from necessity to habit and in some cases leading ...
Previous studies have looked at technology and media such as television and video games affecting hu...
Since their release in 2007, smartphones and their use have seemingly become a fundamental aspect of...
Smartphones have arguably become a common necessity in modern society. While they can be used for ma...
In recent years, increased smart phone ownership and usage has resulted in nomophobia, or anxiety ex...
This preregistered study examined the psychological and physiological consequences of exercising sel...
The advent of the smartphone has dramatically altered how we communicate, navigate, work and enterta...
Excessive smartphone use has been associated with a number of negative consequences for the individu...
This dataset contains the relevant data for the study “The mere presence of a smartphone reduces bas...
Smartphones have become ubiquitous in society; for instance, 81% of Americans report they own at lea...
The smartphone has quickly become the most used device to access the internet. Academic and public c...
Technology use is becoming more prevalent, especially the use of smartphones. This study examines th...
The ubiquitous use of smartphones has not only led to unprecedented levels of connectivity, but also...
Smartphone overuse is associated with a number of negative consequences for the individual and the e...
The negative consequences of smartphone usage have seen frequent discourse in popular media. While e...
Smartphone usage has evolved in people’s lives from necessity to habit and in some cases leading ...
Previous studies have looked at technology and media such as television and video games affecting hu...
Since their release in 2007, smartphones and their use have seemingly become a fundamental aspect of...
Smartphones have arguably become a common necessity in modern society. While they can be used for ma...
In recent years, increased smart phone ownership and usage has resulted in nomophobia, or anxiety ex...
This preregistered study examined the psychological and physiological consequences of exercising sel...
The advent of the smartphone has dramatically altered how we communicate, navigate, work and enterta...
Excessive smartphone use has been associated with a number of negative consequences for the individu...
This dataset contains the relevant data for the study “The mere presence of a smartphone reduces bas...
Smartphones have become ubiquitous in society; for instance, 81% of Americans report they own at lea...