Heavy Screen Time Rewires Young Brains, For Better And Worse
Bombarding young mice with video and audio stimulation changes the way the brain develops. But some scientists think those sorts of brain changes could protect kids from stressing out in a busy world.
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November 19, 2016 at 08:07PM
NPR News: Heavy Screen Time Rewires Young Brains, For Better And Worse
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