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DIGITAL DECAY: THE RISE OF BRAIN ROT IN THE AGE OF ENDLESS SCROLLING
The Daily Guardian
|April 22, 2025
As screen time surges and attention spans shrink, experts are warning of a growing mental health crisis rooted in our digital habits. "Brain rot," once slang, is now shorthand for an alarming erosion in focus, memory, and cognitive resilience.

As screen time surges and attention spans shrink, experts are warning of a growing mental health crisis rooted in our digital habits. "Brain rot," once slang, is now shorthand for an alarming erosion in focus, memory, and cognitive resilience. Though the term first gained popularity on platforms like TikTok and Reddit, clinicians and neuroscientists now recognize it as a cultural signal of deeper neurological dysfunction tied to the way we consume media.
WHAT IS BRAIN ROT?
The term brain rot began as internet slang to describe the sensation of mental emptiness after long periods of scrolling through social media. But what started as a joke is being taken increasingly seriously by researchers. Though not a clinical term, brain rot is now used informally by psychologists and neuroscientists to describe a real and measurable cognitive phenomenon. This includes difficulties with focus, memory lapses, emotional flatness, and an inability to tolerate boredom or deep thought.
"It's the mental equivalent of junk food overload," explains Dr. Andrea Li, a behavioral neurologist at Johns Hopkins University. "We're overstimulating the brain's reward pathways while under-nourishing its cognitive functions."
DESIGNED TO DISTRACT
The modern internet is designed not just for connection—but for compulsion. Every tap, scroll, and swipe is carefully engineered to keep us locked into content loops that hijack our reward systems. The result? A brain in a constant state of stimulation, unable to rest or reflect.
A 2022 study from the University of California, Irvine, found that office workers check their email or messaging platforms every 6 minutes on average. "This creates an environment of chronic interruption," says Dr. Gloria Mark, who led the study. It trains the brain to be in a state of perpetual distraction.
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