Oct. 14, 2008 — Googling is good for Grandpa and Grandma, says a new study by researchers at UCLA.
The study, which looked at brain activity during web searches, resulted in a fascinating finding: Middle-aged to older adults who know their way around the Internet had more stimulation of decision-making and complex reasoning areas of the brain than peers who were new to web surfing.
What’s more, reading didn’t stimulate the same number of brain areas as Internet searching.