
The widespread use of mobile devices has significantly altered human behavior, particularly in parenting. This review explores the neurological effects of mobile addiction on the brain's reward system and its implications for parental affection towards children. The study contrasts contemporary mobile-induced dopamine reinforcement with traditional parental rewards derived from child-rearing. By examining neuroscientific, psychological, and sociological perspectives, this article highlights how mobile addiction weakens parent-child bonds and disrupts parenting roles. The review aims to provide insights into mitigating these challenges through awareness and behavioral interventions.
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