EPISODE · Apr 7, 2024 · 29 MIN
Episode 30: Sensory processing, Hotel Transylvania, and a very geeky document about internet regulation
from Outside the Screen Podcast · host Outside the Screen
We’re back! Thanks for bearing with us through this period of fortnightly production, and we’ll be back to weekly soon.In this episode, we discuss a paper about atypical sensory processing and screen use, including the difference/relationship between causation and correlation, all joined together by the precautionary principle. Tune in for these very geeky words, and more, because we get even geekier when we look at a project to put info about all internet regulation attempts, everywhere in the world, into one document. This is almost too geeky even for Liz, but she bravely muddles through.In between times, we hear a review of the star-studded 2012 animation Hotel Transylvania. (Link below has details of all the actors whose voices are featured - let us know who your favourites are!)Show notesUS paper: Karen Frankel Heffler, Binod Acharya, Keshab Subedi and David S Bennett, ‘Early Life Digital Media Experiences and Development of Atypical Sensory Processing’ 8 January 2024 JAMA Pediatrics doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.5923Hotel Transylvania reviewHotel Transylvania availability in AustraliaCollaborative Review documentInformation Commissioner’s Office Regulatory Action PolicyFind us on:FacebookInstagramSubstackApple PodcastsSpotifyOR search your favourite listening platform (let us know if we’re not there! – outsidethescreenpod[at]gmail.com)Children and Media Australia (CMA): Website; KBYG Weekly newsletter; FacebookKim’s clinicThank you for listening to this episode of Outside the Screen. This post is public so feel free to share it. Get full access to Outside the Screen Podcast at outsidethescreen.substack.com/subscribe
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