Association between video gaming time and cognitive functions: A cross-sectional study of Chinese children and adolescents.
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Shuping Tan | Hongzhen Fan | Yanli Zhao | Zhiren Wang | Yi Su | Jinghan Wang | Wei Qu | Yunlong Tan | Jiang Hong
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