The Internet Through Education
A recent study at the University of California proved that doing a simple internet search can speed up decision making and other brain functions, more so than reading a book. Dr Gary Small, the directer of the memory and ageing research centre at the University of California said: “Young people are growing up immersed in this technology and their brains are more malleable, more plastic and changing than with older brains.” “The next generation, as (Charles) Darwin suggests, will adapt to this environment, Those who become really good at technology will have a survival advantage – they will have a higher level of economic success and their progeny will be better off.”
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