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Is the Internet Good or Bad for Your Brain?
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Good time of the day to everybody, no matter where, at what part of the world you are at this very moment while reading it. As a bright representative of those people who do not remember life without Internet, I want to talk about this specific subject. Is it good or bad for people? Does it have positive or negative impact of modern world? What are advantages and disadvantages of this very nice invention. As the obvious reality is the internet and technology are not only here to stay, but constantly evolving and permeating more of our lives. The real conversation should be how we can best use the Internet in smarter ways that help us to monitor and enhance the brain, and how can we actively prepare to manage information overload.
A surge of innovation is already pointing at ways in which the Internet can, for the first time, enable better brain health care for everyone with a brain and Internet access. Now, every new technology presents a fair set of challenges. The flow of information can be overwhelming. Chronic multi-tasking can make us less productive, not more. Increased choices and uncertainty can lead to increased stress and anxiety. So is the internet good for the brain? The answer can be a resounding “yes” if the analytical and collaborative power of the internet is used properly to monitor and enhance brain functionality in a cost-effective, scalable manner. The trick will be in properly preparing and guiding people to adapt to the mental demands of a modern society. Fortunately, it is us, not the Internet, who have a plastic and resilient brain.
And in our case we all, despite being at the different parts of the world, can connect and communicate with each other.
Hugs & Kisses
Olichka
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