
SEARCHING the web may be more beneficial for the brain than reading a book, scientists say.
Researchers at the University of California at Los Angeles measured a two-fold increase in brain activity among the websavvy compared with internet novices in a study of the elderly.
Team leader Dr Gary Small said the results encouraged the idea that computerised technologies may have benefits for middleaged and older adults.
That is my experience, as an ageing person. The internet is a fantastic source of stimulus.
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