Screen Time Rots Your Brain Analysis

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The growing issue of technology and the effect taking on everyday life is bad . The technology in today's society is corrupting the minds of teenagers. In the prot “ Screen Time Rots your Brain”, by: Kathryn Hulick states,¨Psychiatrist Victoria L. Dunckley of Los Angeles has seen many children with symptoms such as sensory overload (overwhelmed by too much information) or a hyper aroused nervous system (a stress response that keeps the body awake and alert). She came up with the name "electronic screen syndrome" to describe these symptoms.¨, the brain receiving too much time in front of a computer screen or phone causing loss of sleep or addiction to the device. The effect on the body from too much gaming or chatting on devices is described in the prompt, ¨Here’s What A Constantly Plugged-In Life Is Doing To Kids’ Bodies¨, by: Alissa Scheller for The Huffington Post, (¨The human body’s natural position is an erect posture with a little bit of lordosis (inward curve) in the neck and a bit of kyphosis (round curve) …show more content…

, playing games. The drama from social media and other contact with the outside world. Such as said in the prompt,(”A revealing survey released this week from the Girl Scout Research Institute exposes the good, bad and ugly influences reality TV may be having on our impressionable female youth. The survey included 1,141 girls across the U.S. age 11 to 17 who were asked about their reality TV-watching habits as well as their opinions on relationships, self-confidence, self-image and success. A little less than half of the girls who took part considered themselves regular reality TV-show watchers, and about a quarter said they rarely or never saw those shows.”), The drama causing fight and other outburst in our communities and schools. Create with the advancement of technology or

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