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How Scrolling Through Apps For Hours Affects Your Brain

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Did you ever think what happens to your brain when you use your mobile phone for a long time and keep scrolling? Definitely, NO. When you keep scrolling through the apps on your mobile phone, your mind gets stuck in that zone, and you feel paralyzed, and your motivational system gets affected. The mindless scrolling results in the information overload on the brain, and a hormone gets secreted from your brain. As an adult, it is dangerous for you. Imagine how much effect it has on your child's brain. According to the Picture Superiority Effect, the human brain reacts to an image 60,000 times faster than the text. A recent document published by the World Psychiatric Association found that the impact of social media on our brains most closely resembles "age-related cognitive decline". When you scroll through social media sites like Facebook & Instagram, a hormone named "Dopamine" gets secreted from your brain. This hormone is called "The Happiness Ch...

Multiply App - Fun Learning

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Multiply App - Fun Learning In a world saturated with millions of apps, it might be challenging to discover something that is not distracting while also delivering valuable knowledge. With so many fun and amusement apps available on the internet, most kids spend their time playing games that do not provide a return on their investment of time. What if there was an app that gave you knowledge instead of unproductive mindless scrolling day in & day out. We are here with such an app called Multiply App - Fun Learning. Multiply App is a product of the “need of the hour”. It is a fact that while reading something, recognizing & remembering the letters and words take more effort for our brain to process. When it comes to learning, vision takes the lead of all the five senses in the human body. We are more likely to collect visual information in a better manner than that written textual information. Keeping in mind the concept of the “Picture Superiority Effect”, we have created this ...