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Description / Abstract:

The goal of this panel is to discuss the impacts of digital technology, or screen time, on children and youth and the policy opportunities to address these impacts. More specifically, the panel will explore the following questions:

  • What does research tell us about the effects of screen time on the developing brain?
  • What are the benefits and what are the risks?
  • How can we preserve the benefits and minimize the risks?
  • Have we reached a threshold of understanding of this topic to inform policy?

Panelists will address these questions at different levels: neuroscience, psychology, technology, policy, and lived experience (youth).

Dr. Franco Vaccarino

Moderated by: Dr. Franco Vaccarino

Board Director, Brain Canada Foundation
Dr. Patricia Conrod

Dr. Patricia Conrod

Professor, Psychiatry and Canada Research Chair, Preventative Mental Health and Addiction; Research Chair in Social and Community Pediatrics, Université de Montréal / CHU Sainte-Justine
Dr. Munmun De Choudhury

Dr. Munmun De Choudhury

Associate Professor, School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology
Dr. Sara Grimes

Dr. Sara Grimes

Professor, Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy, Department of Art History and Communication Studies, McGill University
Dr. Emma Duerden

Dr. Emma Duerden

Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair, Neuroscience and Learning Disorders – Applied Psychology, Western University
Dr. Michelle Ponti

Dr. Michelle Ponti

Paediatrician, Child and Parent Resource Institute, London ON
Vidhi Desai

Vidhi Desai

Student, University of Calgary

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