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Surveillance increases anxiety, quickening detection of eye contact, study finds.
Surveillance technology is altering our brain's processing of information, often without our awareness.
A study found that participants being watched were quicker to detect direct eye contact, suggesting that constant monitoring can heighten anxiety and paranoia, potentially exacerbating conditions like social anxiety or psychosis.
This highlights the need to consider the subtle mental health impacts of pervasive surveillance.
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La vigilancia aumenta la ansiedad, acelerando la detección del contacto ocular, según el estudio.