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The "online brain": how the Internet may be changing our cognition - 0 views

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      Internet and cognition
  • an example, even simple interactions with the Internet through the smartphone's touchscreen interface have been demonstrated to bring about sustained neurocognitive alterations due to neural changes in cortical regions associated with sensory and motor processing of the hand and thumb8. Beyond this, the Internet also presents a novel platform for almost‐endless learning of new information and complex processes, relevant to both the online and offline world9.Along with neuroplastic mechanisms, other environmental and biological factors can also cause changes in the brain's structure and function, resulting in cognitive decline10. In aging samples, for instance, there is evidence to indicate that age‐related cognitive decline may be partly driven by a process of atrophy. Some studies have shown that adopting a less engaging lifestyle across the lifespan may accelerate loss of cognitive function11, due to lower “cognitive reserve” (the ability of the brain to withstand insult from age and/or pathology)12. Some emerging evidence indicates that disengaging from the “real world” in favor of virtual settings may similarly induce adverse neurocognitive changes.
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    Cognition decline and internet
nutraware79

https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6617&context=etd - 0 views

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      Attention and brain function , social media effect on brain
yidke6463

Infographic journal, with Educaton catagory - 0 views

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    I love infographics, if only to make my brain happy, and to give myself a starting point for further information digging. This is a good place to start
yidke6463

Debunking Neuromyths Through Awareness and Professional Development - OLC - 1 views

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    The article above investigates "neuromyths," like sensory learning styles, and offers more advanced views of how the brain learns.
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