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Category Archives: Media

Why is social media use linked to brain changes in teens?

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 12, 2023

KHOU 11 (Houston) Kids who use social media often showed increased sensitivity to peers.

Constant social media checking may affect functional brain development

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 7, 2023

Tech Explorist Study shows habitual checking of social media may impact young adolescents’ brain development.

Preteens’ social media habits could be changing their brains

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 6, 2023

Education Week Getting into the habit of checking social media “likes” and comments in middle school can significantly change the way students’ “social brains” develop by the time they enter high school.

Study: Children who habitually check social media may experience major brain changes

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 6, 2023

Fox TV Frequent social media use in children may lead to big changes in their brains, a new study found.

Social media use linked to brain changes in teens, study finds

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 5, 2023

Good Morning America A new study has identified a possible link between frequently checking social media and brain changes that are associated with having less control of impulsive behaviors among young adolescents.

Habitually checking social media may be linked to preteen brain changes

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 5, 2023

Medpage Today Habitually checking social media may be associated with changes in the brain’s sensitivity to social rewards and punishments in preteens, according to an imaging-based study.

Frequent social media checking may impact a young person’s brain

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 5, 2023

Health News A new study suggests that the more young people check their social media feeds, the more they become hypersensitive to peer feedback.

Social media usage and response to social feedback

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 5, 2023

Contemporary Pediatrics Habitually checking social media during adolescence may lead to changes in neural sensitivity related to rewards and punishments, according to a recent study.

UNC researchers link adolescents’ habitual checking of social media to brain development

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 5, 2023

NC Medical Society A UNC Chapel Hill study provides some of the first findings on how social media usage could have long-standing and important consequences on the development of adolescent brains.

Social media use linked to brain changes in teens, study finds

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 5, 2023

Good Morning America A new study has identified a possible link between frequently checking social media and brain changes that are associated with having less control of impulsive behaviors among young adolescents.

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