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Published 11:35 12 May 2016 BST
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According to Wired, a study from the University of Virginia is claiming that the stereotype of the Millennial with zero ability to concentrate may actually be rooted in truth.
The study found that smartphone notifications apparently cause ADHD-like symptoms among the general population. The research was presented at the Human-Computer Interaction conference in California, examining 221 college students.
More participants reported more symptoms of an attention deficiency when their notifications were turned on, by having their phone on vibrate or ring.
According to the researchers: "The findings simply suggest that our constant digital stimulation may be contributing to an increasingly problematic deficit of attention in modern society."
So, maybe it's best for your brain to keep your smartphone on silent when you need to focus.
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