2023
DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2022.4924
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Association of Habitual Checking Behaviors on Social Media With Longitudinal Functional Brain Development

Abstract: ImportanceSocial media platforms provide adolescents with unprecedented opportunities for social interactions during a critical developmental period when the brain is especially sensitive to social feedback.ObjectiveTo explore how adolescents’ frequency of checking behaviors on social media platforms is associated with longitudinal changes in functional brain development across adolescence.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsA 3-year longitudinal cohort study of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) among … Show more

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“…Therefore, we took these variables as covariates in our analysis to reduce estimation bias. However, brain volume is not the most sensitive measure, and previous studies have found that screen use affects brain function, [ 16 , 47 ] but whether functional changes are before structural changes (or vice versa), does not seem to have been studied, which is an interesting question for further research. Therefore, future studies could incorporate multimodal neuroimage data to explore the causal effects of screen use on specific changes in brain function or the influence of microstructure in both gray and white matter areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, we took these variables as covariates in our analysis to reduce estimation bias. However, brain volume is not the most sensitive measure, and previous studies have found that screen use affects brain function, [ 16 , 47 ] but whether functional changes are before structural changes (or vice versa), does not seem to have been studied, which is an interesting question for further research. Therefore, future studies could incorporate multimodal neuroimage data to explore the causal effects of screen use on specific changes in brain function or the influence of microstructure in both gray and white matter areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15] In contrast, the relationship between screen use and child development is not yet well understood. The majority of studies indicate that prolonged screen use is associated with adverse effects on brain structure and function, [16][17][18] as well as cognitive and behavioral problems. [8,9,19] On the other hand, some studies also found positive effects of screen use, such as video games, on improving reading ability in dyslexic children [20] and cognitive performance in normal children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…US NATIONAL SURVEY ON DRUG USE AND HEALTH; MONITORING THE FUTURE others' opinions of them or what habits they develop around social-media use 14,16,17 .…”
Section: "For Some People Being Able To Constantly Track Feedback Fro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children's exposure to such manipulations, and the protracted use of digital screens they breed, have been found to induce chemical imbalances, alter the structural and functional development of the growing child's brain, and interfere with the ability to meet developmental milestones, often overshadowing the positive effects of new technologies (11). Indeed, despite the recognized benefits of social media, gaming, and other digital platforms, the scientific literature is also replete with studies evincing the relationship between childhood exposure to gamification, social media and extended screen time, and diminished social competence, isolation, shifts in values, sleep disruption, aggression, and health and academic difficulties (12). In addition, concerning changes in stress biomarkers, including heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen consumption, have been observed (13).…”
Section: Social Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%