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  1. Katsunori Miyahara

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Description: Smartphones provide convenient access to the internet and social networks, which can potentially lead to addictive behaviors, referred to as smartphone addiction. However, the defining features and diagnostic criteria for this addiction remain undefined. This study explores the psychophysiological responses to smartphone stimuli among healthy university students. Participants performed a letter detection task with smartphone images as background distractions, while scrambled images served as the control condition. The attentional load was manipulated by varying the task difficulty. Throughout the experiment, participant’s heart rate changes were monitored using electrocardiograms.

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behavioural addictioninteroceptive awarenesssmartphone use

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