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.
Parents reading to children at age three can reduce the negative effects of screen time on the brain, earlier study finds.
Children may be at the greatest risk of SAPD because their brains are still developing, Agarwal says. Adults and children ...
New research from Fujita Health University reveals that talking can subtly delay the eyes’ ability to detect and stabilize on ...
SINGAPORE: Using electronic devices to distract and calm noisy, restless babies used to be a great idea, or so parents ...
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IPad kids are more anxious, less resilient, and slower decision makers
The solution? Lock up the screens and read to your kids If you're thinking of plopping your infant in front of a screen to ...
PRESSADVANTAGE – Time Off Editing has announced continued refinement of its real estate photo editing services, reflecting ...
New research reveals that numbers in our visual field can subtly distort how we judge spatial positions, showing that perception is shaped by both numerical magnitude and object-based processing.
A new computational model of the brain based closely on its biology and physiology has not only learned a simple visual ...
Talking while driving slows eye movement and visual focus. New research shows even simple conversation can delay noticing danger on the road.
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2025’s wildest consciousness findings in neuroscience and mind
Consciousness research in 2025 has shifted from abstract philosophy to concrete lab results, with competing theories now ...
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