I thought I better post this here as well.
I find this part especially interesting:
We've always known that interactive toys were good for learning and training those skills, now we know extends to the net and the 'get off my lawn'-generation
I find this part especially interesting:
BBCEach volunteer underwent a brain scan while performing web searches and book-reading tasks.
Both types of task produced evidence of significant activity in regions of the brain controlling language, reading, memory and visual abilities.
However, the web search task produced significant additional activity in separate areas of the brain which control decision-making and complex reasoning - but only in those who were experienced web users.
We've always known that interactive toys were good for learning and training those skills, now we know extends to the net and the 'get off my lawn'-generation
