E11 ÂżCelular en la cama? Tu cerebro no lo aprueba đ§ đ€
ÂżRevisas el celular âpara cerrar el dĂaâ? La ciencia dice que no da igual. La luz azul retrasa el reloj biolĂłgico, el scroll infinito roba minutos de sueño y, en jĂłvenes, mĂĄs tiempo en redes se vincula con sĂntomas depresivos. Pero no todo es demonizar la tecnologĂa: la calidad del contenido, la mediaciĂłn adulta y la higiene digital cambian el impacto en nuestro cerebro.
En este episodio de Neuropodcast R exploramos quĂ© sabemos en 2024â2025 sobre pantallas, sueño y salud mental, desde la infancia hasta la adultez. Te llevarĂĄs herramientas prĂĄcticas para crear tu propio âembudo de desconexiĂłnâ y proteger memoria, atenciĂłn y creatividad.
đ§ Dale play y descubre cĂłmo cuidar tu cerebro⊠sin tener que huir de las pantallas.
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