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Is Internet Addiction Real? - Facts & Infographic

Is Internet Addiction Real? - Facts & Infographic | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
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Maps of the World (a great website for maps!) also does weekly polls. This infographic is the 59th Fryday Poll, and it begins with a definition of addiction from the Merrian-Webster Dictionary and then goes on to explore a range topics including:

* A Generation of Internet Addicts

* Is Internet Addiction a Mental Disorder

* Facebook Addiction

* Gaming Addiction 

and much more. A variety of resources were used in creating this infographic (including a survey they offered on their website, Facebook page and through Twitter). The site does provide a link to a text only version and it says that version will provide references, but it was not working when I check it out.

Paula Arenas's curator insight, March 3, 2013 10:59 PM

Adicta a internet... naaaaa... 

Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight, March 4, 2013 7:57 AM

Here are the signs of Internet addiction. Learning to balance the internet and computer into daily routines is a challenge for many people. Some get so frustrated they decide to avoid, never use or get rid of the internet and computer use in general.

 

Many go through a fairly long term obsession because it does seem that if you do not spend a good bit of time with the computer in a range of ways you do not master it well. I have seen in our family after the obsession there seems to be a fading off of obsessive use over time. Sometimes just because life happens and there is no time, but also because a certain level of success happens and it requires less time to maintain skill than develop initial skills and knowledge.

 

This article does not address the fact that many online friends we never have or would even want to have dinner with DO share common causes for real and are passionate about these causes when many of our families and real friends do not find them interesting and are not passionate.  These efforts to make the world a better, more just place to be are a very important function of the web.

 

The time spent on the web at work or at home can also help stimulate growth and inspiration for your work. I connect with others in my field and they inspire me and spark ideas. I am the only one at my job and does what I do....Many only appreciate what they do or certain select people in the dominant areas are doing. Connecting during the work day online can encourage a person to stay on task and reach for a higher goal by this contact to online networks in the same field of work. Real life contacts can often take the wind out of your sails. Online you can seek uplifting, informative,  inspirational contacts and info where onsite you must take what you get.

Wong Wei Sheng's curator insight, June 24, 2015 3:05 AM
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Internet Overuse Could Cause Structural Brain Damage [STUDY]

Internet Overuse Could Cause Structural Brain Damage [STUDY] | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Unlike drugs and alcohol, excess Internet usage could help your career, make you more informed and keep you up-to-date with the latest.
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Internet Addiction Infographic Raises Awareness

Internet Addiction Infographic Raises Awareness | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Could too much time on the Internet cause Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD)? According to one study too much time could change the structure of your brain.

"One study... concluded that adolescents with Internet Addiction Disorder:

Had multiple structural changes in the brain...."
The infographic "reports that individuals with IAD may experience 10% to 20% surface area brain shrinkage similar to damage found in cocaine and alcohol addicts."

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