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First, the gamers group scored much higher on tests for risk-taking. Next, functional MRI showed less connectivity to the gamers’ frontal lobes, but more connectivity in areas that have been observed in nicotine addiction,
Aug 17, 2026 05:45AM
The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults

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“This is worrisome,” Dr. Wang of Ohio State told the media, “because students begin to feel like they need to have the TV on or they need to continually check their text messages or computer while they do their homework. It’s not helping them, but they get an emotional reward that keeps them doing it.
Aug 17, 2026 09:51AM
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“They felt satisfied not because they were effective at studying, but because the addition of TV made the studying entertaining. The combination of the activities accounts for the good feelings obtained.”
Aug 17, 2026 07:12AM
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A study published in China in 2012 looked at seventeen adolescents who met the definition of gaming addiction and compared their brain scans with those of twenty-four nongamers of similar gender, age, and educational level.
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The compulsive need 2be digitally connected happens on 2 levels,behaviorally&biochemically. Every ring,ping,beep& burst of song fr a smartphone results in an “Oh, wow” moment in the brain. When the new text message/post is opened,the discovery is like a digital gift; it releases a pleasurable rush of dopamine in the brain. There is mounting evidence that Internet addiction has much in common with substance addiction.
Aug 15, 2026 10:45PM
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The cascade of neuroprocesses that kicks off the brain’s reward circuitry and the rush of the pleasure chemical dopamine can be triggered just as easily by the release of the latest iPhone as by alcohol, pot, sex, or a fast car. In some ways, technology is a drug.
Aug 11, 2026 09:33AM
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being addicted to the Internet involves the same reward center as drugs
Aug 11, 2026 09:29AM
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The difference between those with ordinary teenage angst and those with bona fide anxiety disorders is one not of content but of degree.
Aug 11, 2026 08:09AM
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Researchers have found that clinical depression seems to emerge from a gradual dysregulation of the HPA axis from childhood into adolescence caused by a greater-than-normal release of cortisol in the brain
Aug 11, 2026 03:26AM
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While stress is one of the main risk factors for schizophrenia, as it is for mood and anxiety disorders, there are at least two others: advanced paternal age at time of conception and frequent marijuana use in adolescence.
Aug 11, 2026 01:59AM
The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults


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