To What Extent Does Technological Overstimulation Affect Productivity?
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https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.v12i2.1927Keywords:
overstimulation, productivity, dopamine, myelinationAbstract
This research paper investigates the consequences of technological overstimulation on productivity. By establishing a structural basis of the conscious and subconscious effects of technology usage on the mind, through the effects of artificial stimuli on Dopamine release and the myelination of neural pathways, a proportionate relationship between varying degrees of overstimulation and a person's productive output can be determined: signified by fluctuations in the quantity or quality of one's work.
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