Screen Time and Attention Subdomains in Children Aged 6 to 10 Years
Using digital media has become the most popular leisure activity for children and adolescents. The effects of digital media use on the developing brain and cognitive processes of children are subject to debate. Here, we examine the effect of digital media use on attention subdomains in children aged...
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Main Authors: | Magnus Liebherr (Author), Mark Kohler (Author), Julia Brailovskaia (Author), Matthias Brand (Author), Stephanie Antons (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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