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iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of Modern Mind
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iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of Modern Mind
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iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of Modern Mind
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“A book about your brain that should make you think—twice.”
—Alvin Toffler,
New York
Times
bestselling author of
Future Shock
In his book
iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind,
Gary Small, one of America’s leading neuroscientists, explores the remarkable evolution of the human brain caused by today’s constant technological presence. Co-written with Gigi Vorgan, Dr. Small’s
iBrain
separates the digital natives from the digital immigrants, and suggests that the Internet—with its virtually limitless wealth of news and information—is radically altering the way young minds are developing and functioning. In this era of Google, Facebook, and YouTube, Gary Small’s
is an essentially important guide to understanding the astonishing impact of this new brain evolution on our society and our future, as well as a warning of its potential dangers—ADD, social isolation, Internet addiction, etc.
—Alvin Toffler,
New York
Times
bestselling author of
Future Shock
In his book
iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind,
Gary Small, one of America’s leading neuroscientists, explores the remarkable evolution of the human brain caused by today’s constant technological presence. Co-written with Gigi Vorgan, Dr. Small’s
iBrain
separates the digital natives from the digital immigrants, and suggests that the Internet—with its virtually limitless wealth of news and information—is radically altering the way young minds are developing and functioning. In this era of Google, Facebook, and YouTube, Gary Small’s
is an essentially important guide to understanding the astonishing impact of this new brain evolution on our society and our future, as well as a warning of its potential dangers—ADD, social isolation, Internet addiction, etc.