Andrew Huberman· PhD
because of smartphone use, which turns out can induce adult ADHD.
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because of smartphone use, which turns out can induce adult ADHD.
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I think a lot of these issues are phone induced right and and I think the problem is yeah not solvable as much you don't need pills you need a different phone relationship
And so the question is, does that sort of interaction on a regular basis lead to deficits in the types of attention that we need in order to perform well in work and school, relationships, etc. And the short answer is yes. We are inducing a sort of ADHD.