Email addiction: how to break the compulsion

Are you a victim of a variable interval reinforcement schedule (inbox addiction)?
Are you a victim of a variable interval reinforcement schedule (inbox addiction)?

Email users are subject to the same fundamental learning mechanisms that drive gambling addicts, says a Sheffield University academic. But is there any way to break this addiction, which causes 56 per cent of us to spend more than two hours a day in our inboxes?

"Both slot machines and email follow something called a 'variable interval reinforcement schedule', which has been established as the way to train in the strongest habits," says Dr Tom Stafford, lecturer at Sheffield and co-author of the book Mind Hacks.

"I've got a whole set of contacts who love Twitter," he told the Guardian, "and if I want to reach them quickly, then that's where they'll be."