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1 Μαρ 2024 · Excessive TV-watching — defined as four or more hours daily — is associated with a greater risk of developing brain-based disorders such as dementia, depression, and Parkinson's disease, a new analysis suggests.
1 Ιαν 2016 · Does TV Rot Your Brain? Scientists have linked TV viewing to antisocial behavior, lowered verbal IQ and altered brain structure—but a new study raises questions. By R. Douglas Fields. January...
27 Φεβ 2014 · Excessive screen time damages the brain's gray and white matter, alters cerebral cortex thickness, and impairs cognitive function according to recent brain scan research.
Drawing on data spanning 20 years, he led a study published in the September issue of Brain Imaging and Behavior suggesting that greater amounts of TV viewing can lead to reduced amounts of cranial gray matter—home to the neurons that perform the bulk of our mental processing.
Our preferred point estimate indicates that an additional year of preschool television exposure raises average test scores by about .02 standard deviations. We are able to reject negative effects larger than about .03 standard deviations per year of television exposure.
19 Νοε 2016 · Bombarding young mice with video and audio stimulation changes the way the brain develops. But some scientists think those sorts of brain changes could protect kids from stressing out in a busy...
10 Σεπ 2019 · While there isn't an abundance of research, a few studies are beginning to emerge. Here's what can happen if you stare at a screen all day. 1. It can rewire your brain (and even change its structure). The effects on your brain are both behavioral and structural. First, smartphone addiction is real.