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Virtual Autism and Other Screen Disorders

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book explores the pervasive impact of technology on the developing brains of young people. There is a growing body of research documenting autistic like behaviours in children and adolescents as a function of their exposure to screen-based technologies. Contemporary research by the authors and others suggest that the omnipotence of screen devices with their 24/7 media rich environments are shaping young minds with long term outcomes that are potentially detrimental to several aspects of development. Moreover, given the rise in dominance of online social platforms in increasingly more aspects of day-to-day lives, it is important that society understand the generational impacts of screen-based social platforms. Importantly, the book also posits that questions need to be raised regarding the developmental trajectory of future generations who will be at the forefront of reshaping the social norms and expectations of society while offering a pathway to mitigate any developmental deficits.

Info autore

Dr Michael C Nagel
 is Associate Professor at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia where teaches and researches in the areas of child and adolescent development, behaviour and learning. He has authored more than twenty books focusing broadly on aspects of educational psychology and child development.

Dr Rachael Sharman
 is Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Psychology at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia, where she specialises in the optimal and healthy development of the paediatric brain. She has published over 35 peer reviewed journal articles, three book chapters and one co-authored book.

Riassunto

This book explores the pervasive impact of technology on the developing brains of young people. There is a growing body of research documenting ‘autistic’ like behaviours in children and adolescents as a function of their exposure to screen-based technologies. Contemporary research by the authors and others suggest that the omnipotence of screen devices with their 24/7 media rich environments are shaping young minds with long term outcomes that are potentially detrimental to several aspects of development. Moreover, given the rise in dominance of online social platforms in increasingly more aspects of day-to-day lives, it is important that society understand the generational impacts of screen-based social platforms. Importantly, the book also posits that questions need to be raised regarding the developmental trajectory of future generations who will be at the forefront of reshaping the social norms and expectations of society while offering a pathway to mitigate any developmental deficits.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Michael C Nagel, Rachael Sharman
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 15.09.2025
Categoria Saggistica > Psicologia, esoterismo, spiritualità, antroposofia > Psicologia applicata
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Psicologia > Psicologia applicata
 
EAN 9783032008022
ISBN 978-3-0-3200802-2
Numero di pagine 233
Illustrazioni XXI, 233 p. 5 illus.
Dimensioni (della confezione) 14.8 x 1.7 x 21 cm
Peso (della confezione) 425 g
 
Serie Palgrave Studies in Cyberpsychology
Categorie Entwicklungspsychologie, Gesundheitspsychologie, Medienwissenschaften, Technology, Sonderpädagogik: körperliche Beeinträchtigungen, Children, Autism, Health psychology, Media Psychology, Education and Disability, Cyberpsychology, Screen Time, Internetpsychology, Developmental Disabilities, virtual autism, mental health disorders
 

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