Mind games: Mind Games - Technology and the Developing Teenage Brain
The Guardian: Computer games stunt teen brains
Geelong Grammar School: Technology and the teenage brain
Frontiers for Young Minds: MindGames - Technology and the developing teenage brain
ResearchGate: Information technology, internet use and adolescent cognitive development
Journal of Children and Media: Cognitive Development in Digital Contexts
A review of the article 'Cognitive Development in Digital Contexts'
OurTeenBrains: The Effect Of Social Media On The Teenage Brain
BoysTown: Adolescent brain and social media
American Psychological Association: Why young brains are especially vulnerable to social media
Melbourne Age: Social media causing 'mind change' in adolescents
Nature Communications: Media use and brain development during adolescence
Merrimack College: The effects of social media on the physical, social emotional and cognitive development of adolescents
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience: Effects of Internet use on the adolescent brain: despite popular claims, experimental evidence remains scarce
ResearchGate: Information technology, internet use and adolescents
Media and Communications: Possible effects of internet use on cognitive development in adolescents
Cogitatio: Possible Effects of Internet Use on Cognitive Development in Adolescence
Trails Carolina: Video game addiction in teens - effects on the teen brain
PsyPost: Watching television and playing video games associated with poorer academic performance
Science Daily: Video games can change your brain
Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience: Effects of computer gaming on cognition, brain structure, and function: a critical reflection on existing literature
Claim: Natural shampoos are better than synthetic shampoos.
Research Question: Are natural shampoos better cleaners than synthetic shampoos based on the properties of surface tension, wetting time, solid content, detergency and foaming ability?
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