Scrolling Social Media Triggers Unique Physiological Responses, Study Finds

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A new study reveals that using social media induces distinctive physiological effects, including slowed heart rate and increased sweating, suggesting deep mental absorption.

2025-03-19 00:40:03     0    11046   Read Time: 1 minute
Scrolling Social Media Triggers Unique Physiological Responses, Study Finds

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A new study reveals that using social media induces distinctive physiological effects, including slowed heart rate and increased sweating, suggesting deep mental absorption.

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