Correlational studies have suggested some harmful effects of television viewing in early childhood, especially for the viewing of fast-paced entertainment programs. However, this has not been consistently supported by experimental studies, many of which have lacked ecological validity. The current study explores the effects of pace of program on the attention, problem solving and comprehension of 41 3- and 4-year-olds using an ecologically valid experimental design. Children were visited twice at home; on each visit they were shown an episode of a popular animated entertainment program which differed in pace: one faster paced, one slower paced. Children’s behavior was coded for attention and arousal during viewing, attention and effort on a...
Research has focused on the relations between television (TV) viewing time and children’s reading ac...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has recommended that children younger than 24 months of age...
We examined the impact of television viewing at ages 3 and 4 on vocabulary and at age 5 on executive...
Correlational studies have suggested some harmful effects of television viewing in early childhood, ...
Research has provided evidence to suggest that television viewing can have negative consequences on ...
Abstract: The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition (DSM-5) (American ...
This experiment tests the hypothesis that background, adult television is a disruptive influence on ...
Abstract: This exploratory study investigated the effect of pacing on the sustained attention of thr...
The aim of this article is to systematically review the literature studying the association between ...
Objectives To develop causal hypotheses regarding the effects of television viewing on cognitive ...
Television’s introduction in the 1950s spurred long-lived concerns for the consequences of televisio...
The purpose of this review is to determine the scientific status of the proposition that viewing tel...
Television shows, especially cartoons, are one of the most common types of media in children’s lives...
Abstract The experiment, aimed to evaluate the distracting effect of television, was carried out on ...
Play behavior is an important component of early childhood. Play allows children to explore the worl...
Research has focused on the relations between television (TV) viewing time and children’s reading ac...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has recommended that children younger than 24 months of age...
We examined the impact of television viewing at ages 3 and 4 on vocabulary and at age 5 on executive...
Correlational studies have suggested some harmful effects of television viewing in early childhood, ...
Research has provided evidence to suggest that television viewing can have negative consequences on ...
Abstract: The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition (DSM-5) (American ...
This experiment tests the hypothesis that background, adult television is a disruptive influence on ...
Abstract: This exploratory study investigated the effect of pacing on the sustained attention of thr...
The aim of this article is to systematically review the literature studying the association between ...
Objectives To develop causal hypotheses regarding the effects of television viewing on cognitive ...
Television’s introduction in the 1950s spurred long-lived concerns for the consequences of televisio...
The purpose of this review is to determine the scientific status of the proposition that viewing tel...
Television shows, especially cartoons, are one of the most common types of media in children’s lives...
Abstract The experiment, aimed to evaluate the distracting effect of television, was carried out on ...
Play behavior is an important component of early childhood. Play allows children to explore the worl...
Research has focused on the relations between television (TV) viewing time and children’s reading ac...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has recommended that children younger than 24 months of age...
We examined the impact of television viewing at ages 3 and 4 on vocabulary and at age 5 on executive...