2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2016.03.018
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Cortical processing during smartphone text messaging

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“…variety of activities such as searching for jobs and accessing health information. 27 One potential avenue for increasing the acceptability of this app among older WIC participants would be to link to or otherwise leverage platforms that have crossgenerational appeal. 28 In the context of the transtheoretical model, it is also not surprising that participants in contemplation, preparation, or action stages of change were more likely to view the proposed app features as supportive, as they were already interested in improving the targeted health behaviors.…”
Section: Nomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…variety of activities such as searching for jobs and accessing health information. 27 One potential avenue for increasing the acceptability of this app among older WIC participants would be to link to or otherwise leverage platforms that have crossgenerational appeal. 28 In the context of the transtheoretical model, it is also not surprising that participants in contemplation, preparation, or action stages of change were more likely to view the proposed app features as supportive, as they were already interested in improving the targeted health behaviors.…”
Section: Nomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, Tatum et al 27 have proposed that cortical processing in the human brain is uniquely activated by the use of personal electronic devices such as mobile phones. However, the practical and realworld implications are yet to be studied.…”
Section: Primordial Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primordial Additionally, Tatum et al 27 have proposed that cortical processing in the human brain is uniquely activated by the use of personal electronic devices such as mobile phones. However, the practical and realworld implications are yet to be studied.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Papers published in Epilepsy & Behavior in 2016 performed quite well among social media. Although the most frequently twitted paper was the fascinating case described by Arzy and Schurr of a religious conversion in a telemetry unit under continuous EEG monitoring [2], the most popular paper, with the highest Altimetric score ( Table 1), is the one by Tatum et al about EEG rhythm during smartphone text messaging [3]. The Altimetric Score for the paper by Tatum and collaborators is 80% higher than the top paper published in 2014 [4] and 4 times higher than the top paper published in 2015 [5] and this is mainly due the high resonance in the press and news.…”
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“…The Altimetric Score for the paper by Tatum and collaborators is 80% higher than the top paper published in 2014 [4] and 4 times higher than the top paper published in 2015 [5] and this is mainly due the high resonance in the press and news. In their study, Tatum et al identified a specific EEG rhythm associated with active text messaging with smartphone in patients undergoing prolonged video EEG monitoring [3]. Mobile phones have become an integral part of our lives and this has obviously stimulated research in order to understand the potential impact on our health and our brain.…”
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confidence: 99%