INTERNET SEARCH VS. SURF BENEFITS COGNITION AND MEMORY

Posted on November 7, 2009 by Jeffrey Newman

websearchUniversity of Missouri researchers have found that searching for specific information versus general internet searches benefit a person’s congitive capabilities, memory and emotional responses. This is the conclusion of Kevin Wise a Professor at The University f Missouri. His findings are published in the Journal of Modern media Psychology Theories and Applications 2009; 21(2).

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