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Digital U-Turn: Brains Shrink as Screens Take Over
24 Apr
Summary
- Children today have weaker brain control signals than previous generations.
- Short video addiction shows neurological patterns similar to substance abuse.
- Sweden and Denmark are reversing digital classroom policies due to declining scores.

Civilization's progress is facing an unprecedented shift as advancements in technology and social interaction have paradoxically led to a regression in cognitive abilities and social connections. This upheaval is most apparent in children and young adults, with studies from Zhejiang University revealing weaker brain control signals linked to gadget-dependent learning and short-video habits. These findings indicate that high short-video addiction correlates with reduced focus and impulse control, mirroring neurological patterns seen in substance abuse disorders.