Atlantic writer Nicholas Carr worries that the Internet is changing how we read at a deep psycho-neural level. There seems to be evidence that the brain modifies itself to create thinking patterns that are implicit in the type of reading we do. The author takes this as a bad thing, and feels that "deep reading" abilities will suffer.
However all may not be lost. There is research suggesting that Web surfing , especially in older individuals, enhances decision-making and complex reasoning.
You pay your money and take your choice.
Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts
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Get a second medical opinion using Internet tools
This article gives a quick overview of some of the beyond-Google Internet health resources that exist. They range from layman-oriented to the highly technical, and exhibit a high degree of accuracy.
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