Scientists investigating, but have not yet found an answer if a portion of the brain responsible for social life affects people who spend more time on Facebook have more friends or often use social network that leads to the brain. Study of the brains of users of the popular site, which in the world today has 800 million followers, the researchers found that those with a longer list of Facebook friends have more and thicker structure in three brain areas from those who have only a few-line friends.
It is the upper part and middle temporal temporal girus associated with social perception, such as recording or view others' facial expressions and entorinalniot cortex that are associated with remembering faces and names. Set question whether the size of "social" brain work encourages people to have more friends on Facebook or the area is prone to change, despite the frequent use of social network, said the leader of invistigate Geraint Rees, professor of nevronauka of London University College, saying it will be necessary to conduct new research to get to the answer.
Three years ago, Susan Greenfield nevronauchnichkata from Oxford University took up a great dust arguing that the human mind in the 21st century will become a child that will long be unable to concentrate and guidance that will require sensationalism and there will be a muddled sense of identity.
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