Digital Technology and the Brain

Digital technology and the brain – new information, new understandings.

Maxine Einhorn, Project Supervisor, KQED [Public Media for Northern CA] Education, has created a new website, “New Media Literacies: Exploring the Changing Digital Media Landscape with ESL Students.” In the site introduction, Ms. Einhorn notes and then queries: “As technology transforms the way students learn, they increasingly become producers as well as consumers of media. What are the implications of these changes for teachers and their students?” You will find terrific lesson plans, articles and resources specific to the sites two key questions, “What do they know about you?” and “What do we know about them?”

So why share this kind of information on BreakingTheCycles.com (BTC.com)? Because this new website also carries interesting information about digital technology, social networking and the brain. And, for those who are frequent visitors to BTC.com, emerging brain research is always of interest to us. One video on this new KQED website, in particular, caught my attention, “Distracted By Everything – Being Wired at All Times” (linked below).

In this video, current research studying the impacts of digital technology interaction on the developing brain is presented and discussed. Always of interest to BTC.com are “things” that influence a person’s brain development because a person’s brain development can in turn influence that individual’s engagement with substance abuse / potential addiction. Beyond this, however, is the fact that expanding our awareness about the brain and the brain research now possible thanks to new imaging technologies — regardless of the focus of that research — can help all of us better understand and appreciate addiction for what it is — a brain disease — one of the primary reasons for creating BreakingTheCycles.com.

 

Lisa Frederiksen

Lisa Frederiksen

Author | Speaker | Consultant | Founder at BreakingTheCycles.com
Lisa Frederiksen is the author of hundreds of articles and 12 books, including her latest, "10th Anniversary Edition If You Loved Me, You'd Stop! What you really need to know when your loved one drinks too much,” and "Loved One In Treatment? Now What!” She is a national keynote speaker with over 30 years speaking experience, consultant and founder of BreakingTheCycles.com. Lisa has spent the last 19+ years studying and simplifying breakthrough research on the brain, substance use and other mental health disorders, secondhand drinking, toxic stress, trauma/ACEs and related topics.
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  1. Carolyn Hughes on April 9, 2013 at 7:03 am

    An interesting subject and one that does need research and understanding, because we all use online technology and social media networks are on the increase.
    Thank you for the good information as always Lisa!

    • Lisa Frederiksen on April 9, 2013 at 10:31 am

      Thanks so much, Carolyn – I appreciate your thoughts and comment.

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