Constantly mapping the movements of their hand and computer mouse to the cursor on the screen are people who regularly use their computers. Now, researchers reporting in the Cell Press journal iCurrent Biology/i on December 19 have shown that all that pointing and clicking (the average computer user performs an impressive 7,400 mouse clicks per week) changes the way the brain generalizes movements. "Computers produce this problem that screens are of different ...Monday, 23 December 2013
Computers Change the Way We Learn And Researchers Have Found New Evidence For That
Constantly mapping the movements of their hand and computer mouse to the cursor on the screen are people who regularly use their computers. Now, researchers reporting in the Cell Press journal iCurrent Biology/i on December 19 have shown that all that pointing and clicking (the average computer user performs an impressive 7,400 mouse clicks per week) changes the way the brain generalizes movements. "Computers produce this problem that screens are of different ...
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