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+-   Internet Use Can Be Good for the Brain-> on Wednesday October 15 2008, @09:39AM ddelmonte

Submitted by ddelmonte on Wednesday October 15 2008, @09:39AM
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ddelmonte writes "This Reuters/Washington Post article examines a test conducted at UCLA. They tested two groups, young people who used the Internet, and older people who had never been online.Both groups were asked to do Internet searches and book reading tasks while their brain activity was monitored. "We found that in reading the book task, the visual cortex — the part of the brain that controls reading and language — was activated," Small said. "In doing the Internet search task, there was much greater activity, but only in the Internet-savvy group." He said it appears that people who are familiar with the Internet can engage in a much deeper level of brain activity. "There is something about Internet searching where we can gauge it to a level that we find challenging," Small said. In the aging brain, atrophy and reduced cell activity can take a toll on cognitive function. Activities that keep the brain engaged can preserve brain health and thinking ability. Small thinks learning to do Internet searches may be one of those activities. "It tells us we probably can teach an old brain new Internet tricks," he said."
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