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Longitudinal touchscreen use across early development is associated with faster exogenous and reduced endogenous attention control
Access & Citations
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- 10k
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- 37
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Online attention
- 33 tweeters
- 3 blogs
- 4 Facebook pages
- 46 news outlets
- 80 Mendeley
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 3,948th) of the 549,015 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 98th percentile (ranked 63rd) of the 4,594 tracked articles of a similar age in Scientific Reports
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Toddlers who use touchscreens may be more distractible
Yahoo! Finance USA -
News story from Big News Network on Tuesday 26 January 2021
Big News Network -
Toddlers who use touchscreens may be more distractible
Science Daily
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