New research following children for more than a decade links high screen exposure before age two to accelerated brain maturation, slower decision-making, and increased anxiety by adolescence.
High levels of screen time before age 2 years were linked to slower decision-making and increased anxiety in teenage years, ...
The ability to use the relations between visible landmarks to locate nonvisible goals (allocentric spatial coding) underlies success on a variety of everyday spatial orientation problems. Little is ...
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Struggling to make ends meet may slow brain development in infants
Researchers identify specific psychosocial factors that strongly correlate with altered brain development within the first ...
Some recent studies proposed that consciousness emerges early in development, possibly during the third trimester of ...
A new study published reports that social deficits in children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) correlate with early structural and connectivity traits particularly in the visual ...
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Infant screen exposure shapes long-term brain changes and teen anxiety, study finds
Cairo: Children exposed to high levels of screen time before age two showed changes in brain development that were linked to slower decision-making and increased anxiety by their teenage years, ...
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