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Developmental changes in brain function linked with addiction-like social media use two years later.

Jessica S FlanneryKaitlyn BurnellSeh-Joo KwonNathan A JorgensenMitchell J PrinsteinKristen A LindquistEva H Telzer
Published in: Social cognitive and affective neuroscience (2024)
Results suggest initial hyperresponsivity to positive social feedback, before puberty onset, and decreases in this response across development, may be risk factors for ASMU in later adolescence.
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