Interesting article in the NYT.
8/16/2010 12:44:39 PM
I don't think so, and more than 5 professors taking a walkabout would be needed to research such a conclusion.I think it's very much like the autism thing. We're just getting better at defining and diagnosing mild behavioral disorders. Also there are more people.50 years ago it was Rock n' Roll destroying our brains.[Edited on August 16, 2010 at 12:49 PM. Reason : 30? WTF was I thinking?]
8/16/2010 12:49:01 PM
Wired has ran some good articles on this subject matter in the last few months. They had one a couple of months ago where they described how in the last ten years the average person makes half as many phone calls, talks for half the amount of time on the calls they do make, and is much more likely to ignore an incoming call. Their reasoning was that people become so involved with asynchronous communication like texting and email that we avoid something as simple as a phone call because it stresses us out.They also had an article showing how people's brain activities change when they are researching on the internet. They read more while comprehending less compared to printed documents.
8/16/2010 12:56:44 PM
8/16/2010 1:31:21 PM
8/16/2010 1:37:22 PM
I think that, if you look at the average TWW post, you will see that our time spent on digital mediums makes us dumber.the Soap Box... I will need to visit this place.
8/16/2010 2:25:22 PM
i know that since wikipedia became popular, the second someone mentions something i don't know about, i look it up. i feel like i HAVE to know right then. i didn't feel that way before i had the internet in my pocket. i know a lot more about stuff in general, how things work/mechanisms, diseases, etc.[Edited on August 16, 2010 at 2:35 PM. Reason : can't type]
8/16/2010 2:32:20 PM
8/16/2010 3:01:40 PM
I think that digital connections create problems like sleep deprivation, insomnia, and decreased amounts of physical activity, which can very likely cause depression and many other things that are part of the "host of maladies." I also think ready access to the Internet allows people to not care about remembering things, because any time they need a particular piece of information they can have it in 5 seconds. I have heard the argument that it makes us "smarter" because we can basically answer any question within a few minutes (or whatever the exact line of logic is on that; I forget). But personally I think it makes us ... not quite dumber, but less mentally prepared by default.
8/16/2010 3:23:13 PM
OK article, but what I really want to know is ...how can I get into a field where my research requires me to take a week long rafting trip in Utah
8/16/2010 3:43:18 PM
^ hahaha I would like to know that as well.
8/16/2010 3:51:00 PM
8/16/2010 5:01:42 PM
I have been thinking TV and other digital stimulation were the cause of ADD/ADHD and other similar disabilities for a long time. As such, my kids don't really watch TV and only watch movies occasionally. We listen to a lot of music, and I want them to be as "outdoorsy" as I can possibly influence them to be (I wasn't raised this way so it can be tough at times). Hopefully this will help them in the long run...
8/16/2010 7:52:31 PM
Yeah, I just got back from the Soap Box....Please don't make me go back
8/16/2010 7:55:33 PM
8/17/2010 1:04:53 PM
^^
8/17/2010 11:16:31 PM