‘Nomophobia’ strikes fear in the hearts of the phoneless

(NEW YORK POST) – Even more than dark subways or stale bagels, New Yorkers fear being phoneless.

Nomophobia, the fear of being without your mobile phone, is the No. 1 “unusual fear” in New York, according to a new report citing Google search metrics.

Hyper-connected New Yorkers “see their phones as an extension of themselves,” said Kent State University professor Andrew Lapp, who studies addictions to cell phones and social media. “It makes sense that leaving your phone behind feels like leaving a part of yourself behind.”

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