Episode 26: Your brain on screen use, Captain Underpants, and children's digital rights in the UN

EPISODE · Feb 4, 2024 · 26 MIN

Episode 26: Your brain on screen use, Captain Underpants, and children's digital rights in the UN

from Outside the Screen Podcast · host Outside the Screen

This show takes us deep into something of central concern to Kim’s work as a psychiatrist: what do we know about the effects of disordered screen use on the brain? The review is of a fun movie that’s great for kids aged 8 and up; and we catch up on what’s happening with children’s international human rights as digital citizens.What have you noticed about the effect on your concentration or decision-making when you’re on a screen a lot? Do you think there should be limits to children’s ‘human right’ to go online? And have you seen Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie?Remember we’re still on a fortnightly schedule, so the next episode will be in your inbox on 3 March … well it will if you’ve subscribed. If you haven’t subscribed, here’s a button for you:Show notesMacquarie (mostly) paper: Michoel L Moshel, Wayne A Warburton, Jennifer Batchelor, Joanne M Bennet and Katherine Y Ko, 'Neuropsychological Deficits in Disordered Screen Use Behaviours: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis' (2023) Neuropsychology Review https://doi.org/10.1007/s11065-023-09612-4Wayne Warburton on Australian StoryCaptain Underpants: The First Epic Movie reviewCaptain Underpants: The First Epic Movie availability in AustraliaZooming Out: For the UN General Assembly Resolution on the Rights of the Child in the Digital Environment, we’ve had trouble finding a stable link. If you’re interested in getting a copy, email us at outsidethescreenpod[at]gmail.com, and we can send it to you. Or you can search for it on the UN Official Document System, using the full-text term ‘promotion and protection of the rights of children’ and the date 8 November 2023. (But actually, emailing us will probably be simpler.)Find 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 clinic Get full access to Outside the Screen Podcast at outsidethescreen.substack.com/subscribe

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