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Social Media Neuroscience, Glass Onion, and Gen Z Fragility

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Episode 149 Summary

This week we talk about how social media use in teens could alter how their brains respond to social rewards, the murder mystery, Glass Onion, and a possible lack of resilience among young people.

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