Science can now show what frustrated parents and teachers have observed: Today’s children and adolescents spend too much time in digital environments, and it changes their brains.
Children who feel unsafe at home, in school, or in their neighborhood show differences in brain connectivity. A new neuroimaging study published in Psychological Medicine suggests these differences ...
Research indicates that activities like dance, martial arts, and team sports significantly enhance cognitive function beyond traditional workouts. The ...
Family stress can overwhelm teens, but thinking skills like reframing, problem-solving, and emotional control help them stay resilient and grow stronger.
A new study in mice reports that concussions sustained early in life can cause subtle brain changes that re-emerge later in life. The findings, published in Experimental Neurology, may have ...
A Study on the Intervention Effect of Emotion-Focused Therapy in Adolescent Adjustment Disorder. Psychology, 16, 1097-1104. doi: 10.4236/psych.2025.1610062 . Since the 21st century, studies in the ...
A recent study published in PLOS One failed to find evidence that caffeine consumption is linked to changes in a brain connectivity marker associated with attention in early adolescents. Researchers ...
Fluctuations in brain activity, also known as neural variability, enable us to be flexible in adjusting our behavior to the current situation. A new study shows that neural variability increases ...
Experts agree that Gen Z is struggling with their mental health. Constant access to social media is part of the problem, but parents also need to look for these signs of anxiety in their teens and ...
A new study shows that both mothers and fathers significantly shape their adolescent children’s social anxiety, but in different ways.
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Amateur soccer players who reported the most headers in the previous year had more disruptions in the microstructures of their juxtacortical white matter than players with fewer headers and athletes ...