The Internet Is Literally Changing The Structure And Function Of Our Brains
互联网正在改变我们大脑的结构和功能
From gathering food to finding a mate and communicating with other members of society, many of the most basic human activities are now being carried out in the virtual realm. It should come as little surprise, then, that the multitude of brain regions involved in coordinating these everyday tasks are becoming adapted to this ultra-modern mode of living. Yet with research into the impact of the internet on brain function still in its infancy, an international team of researchers has compiled a review of everything we have learned so far about how digital life is altering our minds.
从获取食物到寻找伴侣,再到与社会其他成员交流,现在许多最基本的活动都在虚拟世界中进行。因此,参与协调这些日常事务的大量大脑区域正在适应这种超现代的生活方式,这应该不足为奇。虽然关于互联网对大脑功能影响的研究仍处于起步阶段,一个国际研究团队对迄今为止我们所了解到的所有有关数字生活如何改变我们思维的研究进行了综述。
Appearing in the journal World Psychiatry and authored by scientists from Oxford University, Harvard University, Western Sydney University, Kings College, and Manchester University, the review examines findings from a number of brain-imaging studies in order to assess some of the leading hypotheses regarding how the internet may affect our brains. Though the findings are not intended to be taken as conclusive, evidence suggests that our online lifestyles are altering brain regions associated with attention, memory, and social skills.
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