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TikTok and Instagram Reels Linked to Cognitive Decline in APA Study

Key Takeaways

  • APA study of 98,299 participants links TikTok/Instagram Reels to cognitive decline
  • Short-form video consumption impairs attention, memory, and inhibitory control
  • Platforms create dopamine-driven reinforcement loops affecting mental health
  • Findings align with broader concerns about digital technology’s cognitive impact

Excessive use of TikTok and Instagram Reels is causing measurable damage to cognitive functions, according to a comprehensive American Psychological Association study. The research involving 98,299 participants across 71 studies found a direct correlation between short-form video consumption and reduced performance in attention, memory, and inhibitory control.

The Science Behind “Brain Rot”

Researchers identified that repeated exposure to fast-paced content creates habituation, making users less responsive to slower, more demanding cognitive tasks like reading and problem-solving. The study concluded this pattern contributes to what’s commonly called “brain rot” – the deterioration of mental capacity from consuming trivial online content.

Oxford Dictionary recognized “brain rot” as its 2024 word of the year, defining it as mental state deterioration from overconsuming unchallenging material.

Mental Health Consequences

The research revealed significant mental health impacts beyond cognitive decline. The continuous swiping and emotional stimulation triggers dopamine release, creating a reinforcement loop that leads to habitual use and emotional dependence on digital interactions.

This engagement pattern correlates with heightened stress and anxiety, as users struggle to disengage and regulate emotions in offline settings. The study also connected excessive short-form video consumption to increased social isolation and lower life satisfaction.

Broader Digital Cognitive Concerns

These findings align with other research on technology’s cognitive effects. An MIT study found ChatGPT users showed significantly reduced brain activity and couldn’t recall their writing, while handwritten essay writers remembered the most.

Similarly, University of California research published in JAMA discovered children using social media daily scored substantially lower on reading, memory, and vocabulary tests compared to non-users.

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