How the brain hard-wires us to love Google, Twitter, and texting… and why that’s dangerous
Slate Magazine’s Emily Yoffe explains how our brains are naturally designed to always be seeking new information, even if doing so distracts from an important function or task. That explains why people are always glancing at their smartphones even when they’ve paid nine bucks to get into the movie theater.
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