Smartphone users getting phantom vibrations

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Smartphone users getting phantom vibrations

13 January 2012 11:42 GMT / By Hunter Skipworth

Obsessive mobile users are suffering from phantom vibrations in anticipation of new messages. Something we ourselves suffer from time to time, people are imagining their mobiles vibrating in their pocket when in reality they are doing nothing of the sort.

Research, carried out at the University of Worcester, showed how many were so obsessed with their phones that the phantom vibrations were occurring very regularly. The study also linked stress with the number of times that individuals would check their handsets, the most stressed getting the worst imaginary vibrations. 

Apparently those who have acquired phones through work, with the intention to use them to keep better in contact with their occupation, had instead seen increased stress levels out of worry of not constantly checking emails and messages. 

The result is a compulsive behaviour where those who are more stressed tend to check their phones more, in turn making them increasingly stressed. 

The study is hoping to make employers reconsider the burden of stress that mobile phones put on their employees.

What do you think? More stress from phones? Let us know in the comments below...

Via: telegraph.co.uk

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Phones, Mobile phones, Health

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