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Zero to Six: Electronic Media in the Lives of Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers

Author/s:

Rideout, V. ; Vandewater, E. ; Wartella, E.

Citation:

Rideout, V., Vandewater, E., & Wartella, E. (2003). Zero to Six: Electronic Media in the Lives of Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers. The Henry J. Kaiser Foundation Report, Menlo Park, CA. 

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An evaluation of an innovative multimedia educational software program for asthma management: Report of a randomized, controlled trial

Author/s:

Alpert, H. R. ; Homer, C. ; Owusu, C. ; Rappaport, L. A. ; Rubin, D. H.; Schneider, L. ; Susskind, O.

Citation:

Homer, C., Susskind, O., Alpert, H. R., Owusu, C., Schneider, L., Rappaport, L. A., & Rubin, D. H. (2000). An evaluation of an innovative multimedia educational software program for asthma management: Report of a randomized, controlled trial. Pediatrics, 106(1), 210-215.

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An interactive computer-animated system (spirogame) facilitates spirometry in preschool children

Author/s:

Barker, M. ; Blau, H.; Heimann, G. ; Jellouschek, H. ; Vilozni, D.

Citation:

Vilozni, D., Barker, M., Jellouschek, H., Heimann, G., & Blau, H. (2001). An interactive computer-animated system (spirogame) facilitates spirometry in preschool children. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 164 (12), 2200-2205.

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Enhancement of allergic skin wheal responses in patients with atopic eczema/dermatitis syndrome by playing video games or by a frequently ringing mobile phone

Author/s:

Kimata, H.

Citation:

Kimata, H. (2003). Enhancement of allergic skin wheal responses in patients with atopic eczema/dermatitis syndrome by playing video games or by a frequently ringing mobile phone. European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 33(6), 513-517.

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Gender differences in the mesocorticolimbic system during computer game-play

Author/s:

Bettinger, K. E.; Hoeft, F.; Kesler, S. R.; Reiss, A. L.; Watson, C. L.

Citation:

Hoeft, F., Watson, C. L., Kesler, S. R., Bettinger, K. E., & Reiss, A. L. (2007). Gender differences in the mesocorticolimbic system during computer game-play. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 42(4), 253-258.

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Internet-enabled interactive multimedia asthma education program: A randomized trial

Author/s:

Balas, E. A. ; Francisco, B. D. ; Graff, G. R. ; Konig, P. ; Krishna, S.; Madsen, R. W.

Citation:

Krishna, S., Francisco, B. D., Balas, E. A., Konig, P., Graff, G. R., & Madsen, R. W. (2003). Internet-enabled interactive multimedia asthma education program: A randomized trial. Pediatrics, 111(3), 503-510.

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Management of chronic pediatric diseases with interactive health games: Theory and research findings

Author/s:

Lieberman, D. A.

Citation:

Lieberman, D. A. (2001). Management of chronic pediatric diseases with interactive health games: Theory and research findings. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 24(1), 26-38.

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Metabolic and physiologic responses to video game play in 7- to 10-year-old boys

Author/s:

Perry, A. P.; Wang, X.

Citation:

Wang, X. & Perry, A. P. (2006). Metabolic and physiologic responses to video game play in 7- to 10-year-old boys. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 160(4), 411-415.

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