10代のネット依存、脳の信号伝達に混乱 米研究
Teens’ internet addiction disrupts brain signal transmission: US study
Teens’ internet addiction disrupts brain signal transmission: US study
SNSに長時間を費やす10代の若者は、宿題や家族との関係など、もっと大切なことに集中できないといった感覚を訴えることがあります
Teens who spend too much time on social media may report feeling unable to concentrate on more important things, like homework or family relationships.
Teens who spend too much time on social media may report feeling unable to concentrate on more important things, like homework or family relationships.
そうしたネット依存と診断された10代について、脳の注意力や記憶力を司(つかさど)る領域の間の信号伝達に混乱が起きているという研究結果が、4日の医学誌PLOSメンタルヘルスに発表されました
A study was published in the medical journal PLOS Mental Health on the 4th that found that in teens diagnosed with internet addiction, there is a disruption in signal transmission between areas of the brain that control attention and memory.
A study was published in the medical journal PLOS Mental Health on the 4th that found that in teens diagnosed with internet addiction, there is a disruption in signal transmission between areas of the brain that control attention and memory.
研究チームは10~19歳の数百人を対象として2013~22年に実施された12件の神経画像研究について検証しました
The research team examined 12 neuroimaging studies conducted between 2013 and 2022 on hundreds of people aged 10 to 19.
The research team examined 12 neuroimaging studies conducted between 2013 and 2022 on hundreds of people aged 10 to 19.