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      • Executive Summary
      • Breakfast Roundtables
      • Meet the Speakers
      • Congress Organizers
      • Talks and Panels
      • Agenda
      • Welcome Reception
      • Opening Remarks
      • Meet the Editors
      • Tools and Methodologies Exposition
      • Flash Talks
      • Poster Session
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      • Workgroup Breakout Sessions
      • Bookstore
      • Closing Remarks
    • 2017 Interdisciplinary Summit on Children and Screen time – National Press Club
    • 2015 Digital Media and Developing Minds National Academy of Sciences Conference
      • About the Congress
      • Executive Summary
      • Speakers
      • Organizers
      • Talks and Panels
      • Conference Agenda
      • Opening remarks
      • Closing remarks
      • Industry Issues at Hand Luncheon
      • Flashtalks and Poster Sessions
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Changes of Neurotransmitters in Youth with Internet and Smartphone Addiction: A Comparison with Healthy Controls and Changes after Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

American Journal of Neuroradiology – July, 2020

Communicative and social consequences of interactions with voice assistants

Computers in Human Behavior – November, 2020

Is the digitalization of play technological mutation or digital evolution?

Early Child Development and Care – July, 2020

Short-term efficacy of reducing screen media use on physical activity, sleep, and physiological stress in families with children aged 4–14: study protocol for the SCREENS randomized controlled trial

BMC Public Health – March, 2020

Associations Between Screen Use and Child Language Skills: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

JAMA Pediatrics – March, 2020

Increases in Depression, Self-Harm, and Suicide Among U.S. Adolescents After 2012 and Links to Technology Use: Possible Mechanisms

Psychiatric Research and Clinical Practices – March, 2020

See, Like, Share, Remember: Adolescents’ Responses to Unhealthy-, Healthy- and Non-Food Advertising in Social Media

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health – March, 2020

Youth and digital citizenship+ (plus): Understanding skills for a digital world. Youth and Media

Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society – March, 2020

Humanizing Technology: Smartphone usage in the learning environment

Environmental Behavior Proceedings Journal – March, 2020

The Effect of Narrative on Physical Activity via Immersion During Active Video Game Play in Children

Mediation Analysis – March, 2020

Increased Time Outdoors Is Followed by Reversal of the Long-Term Trend to Reduced Visual Acuity in Taiwan Primary School Students

American Academy of Opthalmology – February, 2020

Kids These Days: Are Face-to Face Social Skills among American Children Declining?

American Journal of Sociology – January, 2020

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