Irene Balboni
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Irene Balboni
@irenebalboni.bsky.social
Researcher investigating multilingualism and dyslexia 🧠🗣️📝

Big on cooking, reading, and taking too many trips 🚂✈️

📍NCCR Evolving Language
📍Brain&Language Lab, UniGe-UniWien


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👩‍🏫We also shared and discussed our findings with teachers. Focusing on their implications in terms of using digital media as educational tools, supporting the acquisition of digital competence, while being mindful of passive use.
You can take a look at the slides (in IT): shorturl.at/a47us
Di.Co.EACH_review_seminar_IB_20241124.pdf
shorturl.at
July 8, 2025 at 10:34 AM
What does this mean?
✅ It's hard to separate direct screen effects from reduced access to other activities or socioeconomic challenges.
✅ But interaction and passive viewing differ, and that matters.
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July 8, 2025 at 10:34 AM
Our findings:
📌 Passive exposure can affect brain areas for vision & language, but effects are strongly moderated by socioeconomic status and/or parental education.
📌 Interactive use does not impact cognition & brain activity compared to passive viewing
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July 8, 2025 at 10:34 AM
👩‍🏫We also shared and discussed our findings with teachers. Focusing on their implications in terms of using digital media as educational tools, supporting the acquisition of digital competence, while being mindful of passive use.

You can take a look at the slides (in IT): shorturl.at/a47us
Di.Co.EACH_review_seminar_IB_20241124.pdf
shorturl.at
July 8, 2025 at 10:32 AM
What does this mean?
✅ It's hard to separate direct screen effects from reduced access to other activities or socioeconomic challenges.
✅ But interaction and passive viewing differ, and that matters.

/🧵
July 8, 2025 at 10:32 AM
Our findings:
📌 Passive exposure can affect brain areas for vision & language, but effects are strongly moderated by socioeconomic status and/or parental education.
📌 Interactive use does not impact cognition & brain activity compared to passive viewing

/🧵
July 8, 2025 at 10:32 AM