David Rainoshek, MA
1 min readNov 23, 2015

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Nice try, but that dog won’t hunt. It is a small sample size, and sure, more research needs to be done… but what we know is that the study suggested:

“ MRI scans of their brains showed evidence of disruption to connections in nerve fibres linking brain areas involved in emotions, decision making, and self-control.”

Go check out The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains by Nicholas Carr and you will see ample evidence backing up the conclusions of that small sample size. :)

Thanks for considering the article. I appreciate your comments, and love the back and forth on this important topic of what the internet is doing to our minds, our sense of self, our attention spans, our culture…

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David Rainoshek, MA
David Rainoshek, MA

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