Psychology says people who keep reopening email even when no messages arrive aren’t waiting for news: They’re responding to a reward system the brain finds unusually difficult to ignore

Home Breaking News Psychology says people who keep reopening email even when no messages arrive aren’t waiting for news: They’re responding to a reward system the brain finds unusually difficult to ignore
Constantly refreshing your email, even when it’s empty, isn’t just boredom. Science reveals it’s your brain’s response to uncertainty, driven by the dopamine loop of potential rewards. This habit also serves as a psychological escape, offering momentary relief from underlying anxieties about missed information. The anticipation of a surprise, good or bad, keeps you hooked.