C Essex, T Gliga, M Singh, TJ Smith - Infant Behavior and Development, 2022 - Elsevier
Evidence from multiple empirical studies suggests children's Executive Functions are depleted immediately after viewing some types of TV content but not others. Correlational …
The recent increase in children's use of digital media, both TV and touchscreen devices (eg, tablets and smartphones), has been associated with developmental differences in Executive …
X Zhang, S Feng, X Yang, Y Peng, M Du… - Consciousness and …, 2024 - Elsevier
The cognitive neural mechanisms by which sleep deprivation affects cognitive flexibility are poorly understood. Therefore, the study investigated the neuroelectrophysiological basis of …
S Luo, W Guo, H Chen, Y Zhu, G Zhu… - Frontiers in Public Health, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Objective Previous studies have indicated a link between screen exposure and children's mental health, but with the emergence of new screen media and a rise in screen content …
The recent increase in children's use of digital media, both TV and touchscreen devices (eg, tablets and smartphones), has been associated with developmental differences in Executive …
F Tian, Y Zhang, Y Li - Information, 2021 - mdpi.com
Focusing on virtual reality (VR) and film cutting, this study compared and evaluated the effect of visual mode (2D, VR) and cutting rate (fast, medium, slow) on a load, to make an attempt …
TJ Smith, C Essex, R Bedford - Projections, 2023 - berghahnjournals.com
IQ tests have charted massive gains over the last century, known as the Flynn Effect. Over the same period, the time society spends with screens has massively increased and …
AM Vaz Portugal Da Silva - 2020 - eprints.bbk.ac.uk
Attention plays a pivotal role in information processing by filtering the potential information available based on individual goals, states, and past experiences. Early attention control is …
K Huang, D Chen, F Wang, L Yang - Brain and Behavior, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This study aims to explore the possibility of predicting the dispositional level of dialectical thinking using resting‐state electroencephalography signals. Thirty‐four participants …