Sherry Turkle: Connected, but alone? - 0 views
Digital Nation - 0 views
FRONTLINE: growing up online - 0 views
We are natural born multi-taskers - 0 views
A mouse. A laser beam. A manipulated memory. - 0 views
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Can we edit the content of our memories? It's a sci-fi-tinged question that Steve Ramirez and Xu Liu are asking in their lab at MIT. Essentially, the pair shoot a laser beam into the brain of a living mouse to activate and manipulate its memory. In this unexpectedly amusing talk they share not only how, but - more importantly - why they do this
Being bilingual gives brains a boost - 0 views
Cyberbullying.ca - 0 views
Cultural Differences and Switching of In-Group Sharing Behavior Between an American (Fa... - 0 views
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Prior research has documented cultural dimensions that broadly characterize between-culture variations in Western and East Asian societies and that bicultural individuals can flexibly change their behaviors in response to different cultural contexts. In this article, we studied cultural differences and behavioral switching in the context of the fast emerging, naturally occurring online social networking, using both self-report measures and content analyses of online activities on two highly popular platforms, Facebook and Renren (the "Facebook of China"). Results showed that while Renren and Facebook are two technically similar platforms, the Renren culture is perceived as more collectivistic than the Facebook culture. Furthermore, we presented evidence for the first time that users who are members of both online cultures flexibly switch and adapt their in-group sharing behaviors in response to the online community in which they are: They perform more benevolent in-group sharing when they participate in the Renren community and less so when they participate in the Facebook community. We discussed both the theoretical and methodological implications of the current research
A Learning Secret: Don't Take Notes with a Laptop - Scientific American - 0 views
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