Social media use improves executive functions in middle-aged and older adults: A structural equation modeling analysis
Given the paucity of research on the cognitive implications of social media use in middle and late adulthood, we sought to understand the relations between middle-aged and older adults' social media use and their executive functions (EF)—a set of domain-general cognitive control processes—and t...
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Main Authors: | KHOO, Shi Ann Shuna, YANG, Hwajin |
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2020
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