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Digital Media and Developing Brains: Concerns and Opportunities.

John S HuttonJessica Taylor PiotrowskiKara BagotFran BlumbergTurhan CanliJason CheinDimitri A ChristakisJordan GrafmanJames A GriffinTom HummerDaria J KussMatthew LernerStuart MarcovitchMartin P PaulusGreg PerlmanRachel RomeoMoriah E ThomasonOfir TurelAviv WeinsteinGregory WestPamela Hurst-Della PietraMarc N Potenza
Published in: Current addiction reports (2024)
Specific considerations regarding brain-behavior relationships involving screen media activity exist for infancy, toddlerhood, and early childhood; middle childhood; and adolescence. Transdiagnostic frameworks may provide a foundation for guiding future research efforts. Translating knowledge gained into better interventions and policy to promote healthy development is important in a rapidly changing digital technology environment.
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