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    What happens inside your Brain when you receive a text message?

    What happens inside the brain when you receive a text message?



    Although the vast majority of people consider using a mobile phone while driving is dangerous, but that does not prevent many of them from using it while driving. So what is the reason for this duplication?

    According to David Greenfield of Internet addiction center and technology, this is due to the nature of mobile phones that are easy on the brain addiction, and that makes Rose instinctive reaction to anyone who is responding to any sound produced by a mobile phone.

    Laura Maurer are among the people who have fallen victim to this addiction, which causes lose it to a text message while driving a bulldozer to collide with agricultural farms and killing at the age of 75 years.

    According to Greenfield, the reason behind Maurer response to the message is feeling a strong desire to check it out, when you hear the phone ring, called the brain hormone dopamine, a hormone that gives a feeling of happiness, and stimulates the reward centers in the brain that makes us want to know quickly which Us or mentioned in sites Social Media.

    Greenfield explains: "motivated by the reward of dopamine are associated with the same pleasure we feel after eating a meal or exercise any activity that endeared the same centers. The center of this reward existed since time immemorial and that did not exist since the human race has continued to this day."

    The secretion of the hormone dopamine interfere with the work in front of the frontal cortex, the part of the brain where the majority of the budget options and thought processes occur, what makes us offer to inspect the phone even if this decision is illogical and harmful.

    Possible solution?

    The entrepreneur Scott Tibbetts,Founded  a technique called "Groove", which sends signals to companies providing mobile telephone service that the owner of the specified figure is currently leading the car, what makes the signal prevents the phone from receiving calls and messages, and prevents the driver from sending text or posting messages on social networking sites.

    For his part, Greenfield asserts that the brain can not take more than one task at a time, which means that the response to calls wirelessly while driving is dangerous on the driver's life, which is supported by a study of the University of Utah have shown that talking on the phone - even if it is wireless It reduces the speed of reactions in parallel to the impact of driving under the influence of alcohol.

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