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From Screen Time to Daily Rhythms
Understanding typical smartphone behavior increasingly relies on device-enabled fine-grained data sources that go beyond retrospective self-reports. This study contributes to this knowledge by studying how, when, and under what conditions people engage ...
Roland Toth, Douglas Parry, Martin Emmer
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The holographic screen at low temperatures
A permissible spectrum of transverse vibrations for the holographic screen modifies both a distribution of thermal energy over bits at low temperatures and the law of gravitation at small accelerations of free fall in agreement with observations of flat ...
Kiselev, V. V., Timofeev, S. A.
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Parental modelling, media equipment and screen-viewing among young children : cross-sectional study [PDF]
Objective: To examine whether parental screenviewing, parental attitudes or access to media equipment were associated with the screen-viewing of 6-year-old to 8-year-old children. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Setting: Online survey. Main outcome:
Bentley, Georgina F. +7 more
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Background: The continuous and increased exposure to mobile screen increases the concern about its effects on cognitive functions, particularly reaction time which serves as a sensitive indicator of sensorimotor integration and processing speed.
Franc Oumanath +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Wilms tumour (WT) has excellent event‐free and overall survival (OS). However, small differences exist between countries participating in the same international study. This led us to examine variation in adherence to protocol recommendations as a potential contributing factor.
Suzanne Tugnait +23 more
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The Effects of Screen Time on Early Childhood Development: A Systematic Literature Review
The effects of screen time on young children warrant greater attention, particularly as screen use has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Excessive screen exposure in early childhood reduces opportunities for adequate stimulation and limits children’
Riama Claudia Christine Lumban Gaol +1 more
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Screen time as an index of family distress
The increase in children’s screen time over the last few decades has concerned parents, educators, and policymakers alike, due to its association with negative developmental outcomes.
Joshua K. Hartshorne +5 more
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ABSTRACT Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are rare, high‐flow, vascular anomalies that can occur either sporadically or as part of a genetic syndrome. AVMs can progress with serious morbidity and even mortality if left unchecked. Sirolimus is an mTOR inhibitor that is effective in low‐flow vascular malformations; however, its role in AVMs is unclear.
Will Swansson +3 more
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Sedentary behaviors and adiposity in young people: causality and conceptual model [PDF]
Research on sedentary behavior and adiposity in youth dates back to the 1980s. Sedentary behaviors, usually screen time, can be associated with adiposity.
Biddle, Stuart J. H. +2 more
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The N170 event-related potential differentiates congruent and incongruent gaze responses in gaze leading [PDF]
To facilitate social interactions, humans need to process the responses that other people make to their actions, including eye movements that could establish joint attention.
Bayliss, Andrew +4 more
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