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Study shows habitual checking of social media may impact adolescents’ brain development


In one of the first long-term studies on adolescent neural development and technology use, UNC researchers report adolescents’ habitual checking of social media is linked with subsequent changes in how their brains respond to the world around them.



Study shows habitual checking of social media may impact adolescents’ brain development

In one of the first long-term studies on adolescent neural development and technology use, UNC researchers report adolescents’ habitual checking of social media is linked with subsequent changes in how their brains respond to the world around them.


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