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100 1 Kardaras, Nicholas,|d1964-|eauthor.
245 10 Glow kids :|bhow screen addiction is hijacking our kids--
and how to break the trance /|cNicholas Kardaras, Ph. D.
250 First edition.
264 1 New York :|bSt. Martin's Press,|c2016.
300 viii, 278 pages ;|c25 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages [255]-271) and
index.
505 0 The trouble with tech -- Invasion of the glow kids --
Brave new e-world -- Digital drugs and the brain --
Interview with Dr. Doan : neuroscientist and recovering
video gamer -- The big disconnect : texting and social
media -- Clinical disorders and the glow kids effect --
Monkey see, monkey do : mass media effects -- Video games
and aggression : the research -- Ripped from the headlines
: real cases of video game-influenced violence -- The
Newtown massacre : video game psychosis -- Etan Patz and
the end of innocence-- and outdoor play -- Follow the
money : screens and the educational industrial complex --
It's an e-world -- The solution : escaping Plato's e-cave
-- Appendix. Does my child have a screen or tech addiction
problem?.
520 "In Glow Kids, Dr. Nicholas Kardaras will examine how
technology-- more specifically, age-inappropriate screen
tech, with all of its glowing ubiquity-- has profoundly
affected the brains of an entire generation. Brain imaging
research is showing that stimulating glowing screens are
as dopaminergic (dopamine activating) to the brain’s
pleasure center as sex. And a growing mountain of clinical
research correlates screen tech with disorders like ADHD,
addiction, anxiety, depression, increased aggression, and
even psychosis. Most shocking of all, recent brain imaging
studies conclusively show that excessive screen exposure
can neurologically damage a young person’s developing
brain in the same way that cocaine addiction can"--
|cAmazon.com.
650 0 Internet addiction in adolescence.
650 0 Internet and teenagers.
650 0 Obsessive-compulsive disorder in adolescence.
650 7 Internet addiction in adolescence.|2fast
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650 7 Internet and teenagers.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00977229
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