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Children in front of a screen: what is the impact of technology on their development?

written by Marica Notte & Daniela Renzi

105 results for „social media“
found in | magazine issue | 02/2026

Scrolling through the past: How digital tools change the way we remember

... tools, from smartphone camera rolls to wearables and social media platforms, change what and how we remember? In this article, we explore ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2026

When loving hurts: The pervasiveness of stigma towards consensual non-monogamy

... be seen as an inevitable biological outcome, but rather as a social compromise [5]. History is replete with anecdotes that demonstrate ... : From myths to discrimination In recent decades, media and social networks have begun to talk about consensual non-monogamy ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2026

A spoonful of misinformation helps the medicine go viral. How misinformation spreads and who bears the consequences.

... of the COVID-19 pandemic and decide to scroll through social media for some much-needed distraction. Within seconds, you come across posts ... / more
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Join the In-Mind team: Help us make psychology accessible to everyone!

... but we welcome applicants from around the globe. 1. Social Media Team (2–3 positions)  Are you passionate about sharing science ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 03/2026

Children in front of a screen: what is the impact of technology on their development?

... was a noticeable increase in the use of techn ology,  social networks, and online games among children and adolescents [11], [12].  ... friends (73% vs. 58%) and spent more time on  social media (38.1% vs. 17.9%) compared to boys, while boys played video game s ... / more

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