i-Minds 2.0 : how and why constant connectivity is rewiring our brains and what to do about it / by Mari K. Swingle, PhD.
By: Swingle, Mari K [author.].
Publisher: Gabriola Island, BC : New Society Publishers, ©2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: Second edition.Description: 531 p: 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780865719019.Other title: i-Minds [Cover title].Subject(s): Technology -- Social aspects | Technology -- Physiological aspects | Brain | Human behavior | Human evolutionGenre/Form: Print books.Issued also in electronic formats.Summary: "Engaging and scientifically rigorous, this fully updated edition of i-Minds explores screen-based technology's assimilation into our lives, pondering them as both godsend and plague, demonstrating how constant connectivity is changing our brains and exploring positive steps to take to embrace new technologies."--Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Previously published under title: i-Minds: how cell phones, computers, gaming, and social media are changing our brains, our behavior, and the evolution of our species.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Engaging and scientifically rigorous, this fully updated edition of i-Minds explores screen-based technology's assimilation into our lives, pondering them as both godsend and plague, demonstrating how constant connectivity is changing our brains and exploring positive steps to take to embrace new technologies."--
Issued also in electronic formats.