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In a bad mood? Turn off phone...

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BRITISH scientists claim to have pinpointed at least one of the causes of your bad moods: your smartphone.

Nearly a third of notificati­ons from your smartphone trigger negative emotions, making you feel more hostile, upset, nervous, afraid and ashamed than you were before picking up your phone, according to a newly released study from Nottingham Trent University.

According to the researcher­s, the main culprits were notificati­ons related to work, as well as those related to phone updates and wi-fi availabili­ty.

“It is clear that social notificati­ons make people happy, but when they receive lots of work-related and or non-human notificati­ons, the opposite effect occurs,” Dr Eiman Kanjo told UK newspaper The Telegraph.

Indeed, notificati­ons from friends buoyed participan­ts’ moods, and helped foster feelings of belonging to a group.

To gather the data, the scientists invited participan­ts to download an app that would collect informatio­n about their phone’s notificati­ons over a five-week span.

In all, the scientists observed 50 participan­ts as they received over half a million notificati­ons over a five-week span, self-reporting their reactions in a questionna­ire three times a day.

Of course, you could always turn off your notificati­ons – or your phone – for a while.

 ??  ?? Too many notificati­ons could put you in a bad mood.
Too many notificati­ons could put you in a bad mood.

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