New Study Shows TV May Be Good for the Brain

Matthew Gentzkow and Jesse Shapiro published a paper earlier this year in the Quarterly Journal of Economics that offered a series of analyses showing the advent of television might actually have a positive effect on children’s cognitive ability.
You can find a copy of the paper here: http://faculty.chicagogsb.edu/matthew.gentzkow/research/TV_QJE_2008.pdf
For more information go to: http://faculty.chicagogsb.edu/matthew.gentzkow/papers.html where you can find more information about Matthew, and his other papers.
“Preschool Television Vieweing and Adolescent Test Scores; Historical Evidence from the Coleman Study (with Jesse M. Shapiro). Published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. CXXIII (1). February 2008. MIT Press.