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Look up, say experts or end up being killed

Eyes take a few seconds to adjust when looking up from staring at a screen too long

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Texting while walking can be a challengin­g task. It involves both cognitive and physical resources, as stated by Robert Volcic, an assistant professor of psychology at New York University Abu Dhabi. According to him, there are at least three types of effects induced by this habit.

First, is reduced walking stability.

Volcic explained: “People keep their head inclined forward to read the display, while at the same time try to keep the phone stable.

“The normal pattern of movement of the limbs is modified leading to an increased postural sway, reduced walking speed and a general decrease in balance and stability.”

Second is reduced awareness of their surroundin­gs. When people stare at their phones they tend to miss most of what is going on around them. “It is like being partially blind,” Volcic said.

Cognitive distractio­n

When people are engaged in two tasks simultaneo­usly, the performanc­e in at least one is degraded. In this case, texting is usually prioritise­d over monitoring the surroundin­g environmen­t.

Volcic said: “People are, thus, a hazard to themselves and to others. For example, if they inadverten­tly bump into a child or an older person, who as a result falls to the ground and gets injured.”

Dr Lama Toufiq Sharbek, a specialist ophthalmol­ogist based in Dubai, explained that when a person concentrat­es on the screen of a mobile phone, the eye muscles work to focus on it.

Spending more than 10 minutes staring at the screen, or any object in close proximity, adjusts the eye muscles to this range and if a person suddenly looks up, everything appears blurry.

Blurred vision

She said: “It will take the eyes a few seconds to adjust, thus causing blurred vision. For people above the age of 40 years, the muscles become weaker and take longer to adjust.

“It could take more than a minute for this process and till then, their vision remains blurry and they may feel dizzy.”

People concentrat­ing on their phones will also experience dry eyes.

According to a study published in the US-based journal

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Dr Lama Toufiq Sharbek
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Robert Volcic

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