Infant Screen Time Brain Changes | Singapore GUSTO Study | AcademicJobs
Explore NUS and A*STAR's GUSTO findings: high infant screen time alters brain networks, slowing decisions and raising anxiety risks into teens.
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Shuping Lim is a PhD student at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and King’s College London. Her research focuses on child development, mental health, electroencephalography (EEG), executive function, and related topics in paediatrics and neuroscience. She holds an MSc in Clinical Neuroscience and has contributed to studies affiliated with the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at NUS and the GUSTO cohort study.
Explore NUS and A*STAR's GUSTO findings: high infant screen time alters brain networks, slowing decisions and raising anxiety risks into teens.