Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Information on the Internet :


Finding information on the Internet to prevent senile dementia :

Scientists have found that regular search of some information on the World Wide Web are able to stimulate brain activity and potentially slow down, if not prevent, its decline associated with aging, which may develop into dementia.

With the help of magnetic resonance scanners that can detect brain processes, the researchers found that "the Internet stimulates the brain more than reading, and the effects of its influence still remain long after the Internet session." ITAR-TASS.

Depth and duration of effect they attributed to the fact that the user has to perform several tasks at once - keep in mind important information by focusing simultaneously on the contents of the screen, take the text and graphics.

As a result of observing the influence of online operations for brain activity in volunteers aged 55 to 78 years, scientists also concluded that searches on the Internet can be an affordable form of exercise for the brain, which increase cognitive abilities of older persons.

The brain is like a muscle - the more his training these, the healthier it becomes," - concluded they are.

Lack of Internet provokes stress :

Without access to the internet, people feel more anxious. About this analysts say the company Future Laboratory

According to a survey company, the lack of mobile communication and contact with relatives through the Internet causes stress for 36% of respondents, while 29% said that in such circumstances, they feel more freely.

Identified two new types of consumers, "off"and "included". That people are included" type "knows that in today's world no one is waiting and the lack of communication can knock you out of rhythm. The number of people expressed the need for the Internet grew by 7%.