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Therapist-delivered internet psychotherapy for depression in primary care: a randomised controlled trial. By - Dr David Kessler MD, Prof Glyn Lewis PhD, Surinder Kaur BSc, Nicola Wiles PhD, Prof Mi...
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Looking for a little mercy or a tad of forgiveness?
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Baroness Susan Greenfield at the BBC for the launch of The Virtual Revolution asking, ‘is the web changing our brains?
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La obra de Nicholas Carr pertenece al género de «libros sobre catástrofes medioambientales», solo que en este caso el medio ambiente del que se habla es nuestro cableado neuronal y sus conexiones sinápticas, y el agente tóxico no es un plaguicida ...
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El documental "Conectados", de la estadounidense Tiffany Shlain, explora qué significa estar enganchados constantemente a la red en el siglo XXI.
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The amount of time that university students spend online during class is directly proportional to the quality of their teachers, argues an editorial writer for the Harvard Crimson, in part because the web has disrupted the traditional gatekeeper...
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The Internet, like all intellectual technologies has a trade off. As we train our brains to use it, as we adapt to the environment of the internet, which is an environment of kind of constant immersion and information and constant distractions, interruptions, juggling lots of messages, lots of bits of information. As we adapt to that information environment, so to speak, we gain certain skills, but we lose other ones.
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Two views: the Internet is leading us to temptation, or perhaps teaching us how to be good.
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In her new book "Now You See It" to be released August 18, Duke University Professor Cathy N. Davidson explores how the advent of the Internet is changing what we see. Learn more at http://www.nowyouseeit.net.
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Contrary to popular belief, and previous research, some scientists say all that time on Facebook might be making us better people...
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Big problems could be ahead if we rely on conclusions drawn from individuals' social-networking data.
Suggested by Chris Sumner
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Martin Robbins: As critics from Dorothy Bishop to Carl Zimmer line up against Susan Greenfield's comments on autism, the Baroness argues that she has been misrepresented. Is she right?
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Find a counselor and talk confidentially online. Use your insurance for low-cost or free help. Take tests, join groups, and get better.
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Video conferencing has become a popular way for therapists to reach patients, but opportunities for exploitation, especially by those with sketchy credentials, are rife.
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Evoluciona la transmisión del mensaje entre seres queridos.
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Son tres de los filósofos más influyentes de Occidente. Su pensamiento transformó la forma como nos vemos a nosotros mismos, a la sociedad y a los medios de comunicación. Para muchos, sus ideas siguen más vigentes que nunca.
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When the linguist claims that social media is "shallow," he isn't very deep or convincing...
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Elite college newspaper The Harvard Crimson has noticed a trend: Sometimes during class, people play with Facebook instead of pay attention. Noting that "Harvard students are, for the most part, intellectually curious," Crimson reporter Hemi H.
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Portaltic/EP Los adolescentes pasan una cantidad de tiempo cada vez mayor en Internet, lo que en muchas ocasiones supone una preocupación para sus padres que no pueden desconectar a sus hijos d...
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Don't feel guilty about browsing the Internet at work—turns out it may actually improve your performance, a new study says.
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What a woman in a gorilla suit has to do with the future of work and education in the digital age.
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A TV news reporter for a Los Angeles station was doing an on-camera report on the Grammy Awards Sunday night, and suddenly her speech became garbled. Was she having a stroke on the air?
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Attention blindness ill prepares us for the multi-tasking Internet age, argues a new book. By Casey Schwartz.
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