
Is Brain Rot Real? Researchers Warn of Emerging Risks Tied to Short-Form Video
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- Heavy short-form video use trains your brain to favor speed and novelty, which weakens sustained focus and makes everyday tasks feel harder to finish
- Attention loss linked to scrolling reflects learned brain adaptation, not a lack of intelligence, motivation, or discipline
- Endless feeds strain self-control systems, raising stress and mental fatigue while leaving confidence and self-image largely unchanged
- Younger users and frequent daily scrollers show the strongest effects, but attention strain appears across all ages and platforms
- Focus improves when you remove constant reward loops and retrain your brain with uninterrupted work, movement and clear boundaries
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