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Michel BauwensEven using a computer for Web searches for just an hour a day changes the way the brain processes information. A constant barrage of e-contacts is both stimulating—sharpening certain cognitive skills—and draining, studies show.
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Rudy Garns* The brain’s plasticity—its ability to change in response to stimuli from the environment—is well known. What has been less appreciated is how the expanding use of technology is shaping neural processing.
* Young people are exposed to digital stimulation for several hours every day, and many older adults are not far behind.
* Even using a computer for Web searches for just an hour a day changes the way the brain processes information. A constant barrage of e-contacts is both stimulating—sharpening certain cognitive skills—and draining, studies show. (Scientific American) -
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paul jonesHow you use your brain changes how your brain works. So using technology changes your encounter with the world and your brain adjusts. This article, which SA wants you to pay to read, is a kind of intro to the forthcoming iBrain: Surviving the Technologi
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