Explore how excessive screen time impacts the social brain and Theory of Mind. Learn why digital screens may be affecting our empathy and social cognitive skills.

We can be connected to the whole world through a 5G signal, but if we aren’t attuned to the person sitting across from us, we’re still alone.
Social skills, communication


Recent research from early 2026 indicates that excessive screen time may be chipping away at our Theory of Mind. This is the fundamental ability to understand that other people possess their own unique thoughts, emotions, and desires. When we spend too much time in low-resistance digital environments, we may experience a negative relationship between screen exposure and our social cognitive skills, making it harder to process the internal states of others during real-life social interactions.
Yes, data shows a significant negative relationship between high levels of screen exposure and the development of social cognitive skills. The podcast describes this phenomenon as losing our social 'muscle tone' because digital communication often lacks the complexity of face-to-face engagement. As a result, individuals may find that their actual social interactions feel clunky or that they are less capable of 'reading the room' effectively after prolonged periods of scrolling and digital use.
The podcast suggests that smartphones and digital screens may act as a barrier to the empathy that makes us human. While we are constantly communicating in the digital age, the quality of those connections is often lower than in-person interactions. This shift can make it difficult to catch the 'vibe' of a conversation or fully connect with others, as the social brain requires active engagement to maintain the empathy and understanding necessary for healthy human relationships.
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