Molecular and Neurobiological Imbalance from the Use of Technological Devices During Early Child Development Stages
Roberta Rizzo, Gaia Fusto, Serena Marino, Iside Castagnola, Claudia Parano, Xena Giada Pappalardo, Enrico Parano

TL;DR
This paper reviews how using digital devices during early childhood can affect brain development and behavior, highlighting risks and benefits based on how the technology is used.
Contribution
The paper provides a nuanced analysis of digital media's impact on child development, emphasizing age-specific risks and benefits.
Findings
Passive digital consumption is linked to impaired attention and emotional regulation in young children.
Active and guided digital use may offer cognitive benefits.
Chronic digital exposure may affect stress regulation and neural development through epigenetic mechanisms.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Digital technologies have become increasingly integrated into the daily lives of children and adolescents, largely because their interactive and visually engaging design is particularly suited to the younger users. The COVID-19 pandemic further accelerated this trend, significantly lowering the average age of access to the digital devices. However, scientific consensus remains divided regarding the developmental impact of digital media use—particularly its cognitive, motor, and emotional consequences—depending on whether the use is passive or active. This review aims to explore these effects across developmental stages, focusing on both behavioral and neurobiological dimensions, and to identify emerging risks and protective factors associated with digital engagement. Methods: A PRISMA review was conducted on the impact of digital media use among pre-school…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Development and Digital Technology · Impact of Technology on Adolescents · Educational Methods and Impacts
