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From: Frontoparietal functional connectivity moderates the link between time spent on social media and subsequent negative affect in daily life

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Frontoparietal functional connectivity, depression, anxiety, and difficulty regulating emotion. Stronger resting state functional connectivity within the frontoparietal system was associated with lower self-reported depression (A), lower self-reported anxiety (B), and greater self-reported difficulty regulating emotions (C) among college students. CES-D = Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; DERS = Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale; FC (z’) = Fisher r-to-z transformed functional connectivity scores; STAI = State-Trait Anxiety Inventory.

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