Dr. Trisha Pashricha gave a 24/7 lecture at this year’s Ig Nobel Prize ceremony. She subsequently posted a video clip of it on Instagram, saying: Watch me explain to a room full of actual Nobel laureates how we discovered that taking your smartphone to the bathroom was linked to an increased risk of hemorrhoids. The […]
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Choices for Students : Food or Smartphones – Smartphones or Food? (new study)
If students are placed in a situation where they are required to choose between either being deprived of food, or being deprived of their smartphone, which option will they be most likely to go for? A recent study from the Department of Pediatrics, University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, New York, […]
Intimacy and Smartphone Multitasking—A New Oxymoron?
If you are sometimes tempted to ask “What is the relationship between smartphone multitasking and romantic intimacy?” may we recommend a paper in Psychological Reports, August 5, 2016, entitled : Intimacy and Smartphone Multitasking—A New Oxymoron? “This research suggests that smartphone multitasking has a negative association with face-to-face interactions. People should attend to the costs […]
Side-bias in Smartphone Selfies
This study reveals that smartphone self-portraits may perhaps reveal something about left and right, maybe: “Self-Portraits: Smartphones Reveal a Side Bias in Non-Artists,” Nicola Bruno [pictured here, and who also recently did a study on an effect of red] and Marco Bertamini, PLoS ONE, 8(2), 2013, e55141. The authors, at the Universita di Parma, Italy and the University […]
