A new study, done at UCLA on effects of searching on brain activity shows that googling or yahooing online is after all good for your brains.
It was shown that the members of the technologically advanced group had more than twice the neural activation than their less experienced counterparts while searching online. Activity occurred in the region of the brain that controls decision-making and complex reasoning, according to Small’s study, which appears in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
To see the pictures of MRI of the people while searchin as well as the interactive brain activity, read in detail on CNN.
