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A new article trys to point out that our brains are getting rewired thanks to new technology, making us think different and interact socially much different than ever before. Children grow up reading information straight on the internet, which is in many ways different than long books and traditional magazines and media.
How are peoples brains responding to the fact that now more and more social friendships happen online, leaving people unable to learn how to socially behave. Friends might see each other less on a daily basis simply because they can chat online. It’s good for that fact that it keeps people connected, but is it detering people from getting together in real life?
Check out the full article from Yahoo news
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