Study shows how teenage brains are affected by internet addiction

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The study used neuroimaging to monitor the brain activity of their subjects.

A study by the Public Library of Science found that teens who use internet devices excessively each day have disrupted signals between brain regions important to controlling attention and working memories.

"If you know what the markers of vulnerability are, you can prevent an individual by intervening in the interim,” said Sripada. "Predators can exploit or target kids, and for kids who struggle with mental health, social media can magnify their anguish,” said Sen. Chuck Schumer.

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