A Nation of Kids with Gadgets and ADHD
Human biology and technology=dissonance.
Is technology to blame for the rise of behavioral disorders?
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Researchers are reluctant to say there is a direct correlation between gadgets and ADHD, but there are strong parallels between the upswing in diagnoses and an increase of screen time. One important finding: children and young adults who overdo TV and video games are nearly twice as likely to suffer from a variety of attention-span disorders, according to a study in the journal Pediatrics.
ADHD is 10 times more common today than it was 20 years ago, said Dimitri Christakis, the George Adkins professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington in Seattle. Although it is clear that ADHD has a genetic basis, given that our genes have not changed appreciably in that time frame, it is likely that there are environmental factors that are contributing to this rise.
Part of the problem is the fragmented, action-packed nature of electronic media. Christakis found that faster-paced shows increased the risk of attention issues. The brains of children adapt to that speed, so when theyre forced to work in the slower pace of life, they often struggle to pay attention because its less stimulating and rewarding.
http://techland.time.com/2013/07/08/a-nation-of-kids-with-gadgets-and-adhd/