Such a cognitive bias toward threat ushers in pathological anxiety. In brief, screen-based sessions, children are shown a series of photographs of actors making specific facial expressions.
Such a cognitive bias toward threat ushers in pathological anxiety. In brief, screen-based sessions, children are shown a series of photographs of actors making specific facial expressions.
Anxiety levels among young people are on the rise ... To understand the links between mental health and screen time, researchers looked at data from Children of the 90s detailing the health and ...
Professor Johnny Kim is helping Ellipsis Health with an artificial intelligence voice biomarker tool to identify depression and anxiety in adolescents.
Social media and excessive screen time cannot solely ... The author says steep increases in anxiety and depression among teenagers began long before children had exposure to social media.