A major long-term study followed more than 10,000 children to examine how screen time may affect attention and brain development. Researchers tracked daily screen use, behavior, and brain scans over several years to better understand how technology habits interact with the developing brain.
The findings showed that children with higher levels of screen time were more likely to experience increases in attention and hyperactivity symptoms over time. Brain scans also revealed subtle differences in regions involved in focus, decision-making, impulse control, and emotional regulation.
While this research focused on children, experts note that excessive screen use can affect people of all ages. Adults may experience reduced concentration, poor sleep, mental fatigue, and increased stress when screen habits become excessive.
The study does not prove that screens directly cause these changes, but it highlights an important connection between screen habits, attention, and overall well-being. As technology becomes a bigger part of daily life, finding a healthy balance may be more important than ever.