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This is Scientific American 60-Second Mind, I'm Larry Greenemeier. Got a minute?

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If the thought of leaving home without your mobile phone causes you to break out in a cold sweat,

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you could be suffering from a condition being called nomophobia, the fear of having no mobile phone.

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The term was coined by the company SecurEnvoy, they do mobile phone security,

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so take it with a grain of salt.

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Nevertheless, a couple of recent surveys out of South Korea, the most connected nation in the world, indicate that an emotional dependence on one's smartphone may be a real thing.

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The first study, done by South Korea's National Information Society Agency, found that one in four South Korean high school students is prone to smartphone addiction.

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That's more than double the 11 percent estimated last year.

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A second study by the Seoul city government claims that one in 25 Seoul teens are at "high risk" for such dependence.

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That's according to the Web site GlobalPost.

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In response, the South Korean government may extend its midnight curfew for underage video gamers to include smartphone users as well.

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Perhaps parents worldwide can vaccinate their kids by taking them outside to play.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Mind. I'm Larry Greenemeier.

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