Browsing the net ‘can stave off dementia’
Want to stave off dementia? An international team has carried out the study and found that Internet use can boost the brain activity of the elderly, potentially slowing or even reversing the age-related declines that can end in dementia. “We found that for older people with minimal experience, performing Internet searches for even a relatively short period of time can change brain activity patterns and enhance function. “Our most striking finding was that Internet searching appears to engage a greater extent of neural circuitry that is not activated during reading,” team leader Prof Gary Small was quoted by ‘The Sunday Times’ as saying. Researchers found the impacts began immediately, with the first scan demonstrating brain activity in regions controlling language, reading, memory and vision.
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