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The article examines the neuroscience behind social media use and sleep duration in adolescents, highlighting the roles of the inferior and middle frontal gyri in regulating these behaviors. This ties to key concepts such as adolescent brain development, executive control, and neural reward sensitivity. Tags like frontal lobe, gyri, adolescence, and biology of depression connect to understanding the broader implications of the findings.
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