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What Neuroscience Says on Screens and Developing Brains

Summary by La Liberté
Interview with Dr. Laëtitia Kermarrec, a doctor in neurogastroenterology and neuroimmunology, to help us dissect the neurological effects of technology in childhood. When a New York Times journalist asked her if her children liked the newly unveiled iPad at the end of 2010, Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO, responded strikingly: "They didn't use it. We limit the amount of technology our children use at home."
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Interview with Dr. Laëtitia Kermarrec, a doctor in neurogastroenterology and neuroimmunology, to help us dissect the neurological effects of technology in childhood. When a New York Times journalist asked her if her children liked the newly unveiled iPad at the end of 2010, Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO, responded strikingly: "They didn't use it. We limit the amount of technology our children use at home."

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La Liberté broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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