Saturday 27 August 2011

It is harder to leave the internet from smoking

The British company "Interspejs" published the results of research on emotional dependence of people from the technology.

The British company "Interspejs" published the results of research on emotional dependence of people from the technology. Respondents aged 18 to 65 years were 24 hours without Internet access, computer, smartfonovima and other technologies.

More than half of respondents said they felt anxious without the Internet, 40 percent of them had as its primary sense of loneliness reported, while many of the technologies abstinence compared with leaving cigarettes or drinks. One participant said he felt "as if someone cut off his hands," while another called the experiment "with their worst nightmare."

Younger participants submitted significantly more difficult experiment, while the elderly off the digital world easier to fall. Some of the respondents were inadvertently violated the rules including the radio or television, does not regard them as "technology".

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