Mental imagery is a foundational human faculty that depends on active image construction and sensorimotor experiences. However, children now spend a significant proportion of their day engaged with screen-media, which (a) provide them with ready-made mental images, and (b) constitute a sensory narrowing whereby input is typically focused on the visual and auditory modalities. Accordingly, we test the idea that screen-time influences the development of children's mental imagery with a focus on mental image generation and inspection from the visual and haptic domains. In a longitudinal cross-lagged panel design, children (n = 266) aged between 3 and 9 years were tested at two points in time, 10 months apart. Measures of screen-time and mental...
Children's screentime has been linked with a variety of behavioral consequences, including decreased...
Children's screentime has been linked with a variety of behavioral consequences, including decreased...
Recent literature have underlined the connections between children’s reading skills and capacity to ...
Mental imagery is a foundational human faculty that depends on active image construction and sensori...
During typical childhood interactions with screen-media, two features are prominent. First, input is...
International audienceThe past decade has witnessed a rapid increase in the use of screen media in f...
The use of digital devices among very young children is quickly spreading, although the effects of s...
Recently cases of harness which are conducted by children indicated that decrease capability of chil...
Recently cases of harness which are conducted by children indicated that decrease capability of chil...
Screened electronic devices are quite effective at capturing children\u27s and parents\u27 attention...
Previous work has indicated that children's fine motor skills (FMS) contribute to cognitive performa...
We addressed two research gaps related to mental imagery (MI) in children. First, research has inves...
Objectives: To examine the cross-sectional associations between screen time and cognitive developmen...
Technology is pervasive in homes with young children. Emerging evidence that electronic screen-based...
Technological developments in recent decades have increased young people's engagement with screen-ba...
Children's screentime has been linked with a variety of behavioral consequences, including decreased...
Children's screentime has been linked with a variety of behavioral consequences, including decreased...
Recent literature have underlined the connections between children’s reading skills and capacity to ...
Mental imagery is a foundational human faculty that depends on active image construction and sensori...
During typical childhood interactions with screen-media, two features are prominent. First, input is...
International audienceThe past decade has witnessed a rapid increase in the use of screen media in f...
The use of digital devices among very young children is quickly spreading, although the effects of s...
Recently cases of harness which are conducted by children indicated that decrease capability of chil...
Recently cases of harness which are conducted by children indicated that decrease capability of chil...
Screened electronic devices are quite effective at capturing children\u27s and parents\u27 attention...
Previous work has indicated that children's fine motor skills (FMS) contribute to cognitive performa...
We addressed two research gaps related to mental imagery (MI) in children. First, research has inves...
Objectives: To examine the cross-sectional associations between screen time and cognitive developmen...
Technology is pervasive in homes with young children. Emerging evidence that electronic screen-based...
Technological developments in recent decades have increased young people's engagement with screen-ba...
Children's screentime has been linked with a variety of behavioral consequences, including decreased...
Children's screentime has been linked with a variety of behavioral consequences, including decreased...
Recent literature have underlined the connections between children’s reading skills and capacity to ...