What’s really happening inside a teen’s brain when they scroll through social media? New brain scans reveal how smartphones are rewiring young minds, making them more vulnerable to addiction. Find out why experts are raising red flags about screen time and its long-term effects on brain development!
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00:00Ever wondered what too much smartphone time is doing to teenage brains?
00:04New brain scans reveal some shocking insights.
00:07It turns out, constant scrolling through social media apps like TikTok and Instagram
00:12could be rewiring teens' brains.
00:14Why?
00:15Because their brains are still developing, especially the prefrontal cortex,
00:19the part responsible for decision-making and self-control.
00:23While adults know when to stop,
00:25teens don't have that fully developed control system yet.
00:28Every time they scroll, they get a hit of dopamine,
00:31the brain's reward chemical, which can lead to addiction.
00:35MRI scans show how differently teens' brains react compared to adults,
00:39making them more prone to seeking out that next dopamine rush online.
00:44Instead of enjoying real-life experiences,
00:46teens are chasing quick fixes from their phones.
00:49Experts say this constant stimulation could have long-term effects
00:53on how their brains develop.
00:55So next time you're tempted to hand a smartphone to a teen, think twice.
00:59It might be changing their brain in ways we don't fully understand yet.