Those suffering from 'netbrain' are more likely to be found gambling online, socialising on social networks and playing video games, researchers said.
The affliction is said to affect 5.7 million British adults, or 11 per cent of the population - the same proportion that suffers from dyslexia, researchers added.
Smartphone owners are nearly three times more likely to have netbrain and those suffering from the condition are nearly four times more likely to exhibit anti-social behaviour than those who do not, 'The Times' reported.
Netbrain has a "tangible effect on not only an individual's actions in various social situations but also their work-life tension," researchers said.
This showed the potential negative effects of an individual's relationship with technology, researchers said.