A new psychological study suggests short-form videos may weaken attention and self-control, but the internet has already responded with a collective eye-roll. Researchers analysed over 98,000 participants and found heavier scrolling was linked to poorer cognitive performance.
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Still, the study stops short of proving TikTok is melting brains, raising fair questions about whether the results reflect correlation or just normal human procrastination. After all, short clips have existed since Vine, and the world hasn’t collapsed… yet. Until stronger evidence arrives, TikTok fans can keep scrolling guilt-free, preferably while forgetting whatever the study claimed in the first place.
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