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.
In a new study, Yale researchers offer a look into how infants’ brains work and change over time, and how these processes can be disrupted by preterm birth. The findings, the researchers say, could ...
A long-term study shows how screen time in babies may alter brain development and increase vulnerability to anxiety years ...
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Stronger amygdala-control network connectivity predicts impulsive choices in older adolescents
A new study published in Human Brain Mapping sheds light on the brain mechanisms that influence how adolescents weigh immediate versus delayed rewards. The research focused on dynamic brain ...
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ADHD’s “stuck in the present” nature may be rooted in specific brain network communication
The left inferior parietal lobule, a key node in the brain’s cognitive control network, showed a significant relationship. Individuals with a higher future time perspective exhibited stronger ...
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