Mind Change – Susan Greenfield

Mind Change – Susan Greenfield
Mind Change – Susan Greenfield

Upon waking, you will be checking your phone within 15 minutes of consciousness.

You will need stimulation, excitement and escapism. So you use technology to socialise, for online shopping, playing games etc.

The Real physical world is becoming less relevant as traditional constraints of time and space fade.

How The Brain Changes

In 2000, brain scans showed that London cab drivers had developed physical changes in their brains as a result of their daily activity of constantly using their working memory. Their hippocampus was actually bigger compared to non taxi drivers of the same age. This is an example of the ‘use it or lose it’ principle.

Plasticity is the term for this process, the brains ability to shape and mould itself in response to stimuli.

Environmental enrichment has been demonstrated in studies showing physical changes in neural circuits through experience.

Firstly, the human brain adapts to the environment; secondly, the environment is changing in an unprecedented way; so thirdly, the brain may also be changing in an unprecedented way.

Books stand for knowledge, new ideas and the inventiveness of the human spirit and imagination.

The brain undergoes continuous physical change… the brain remakes itself throughout life, in response to outside stimuli to its environment and to experience.

Thinking is movement confined to the brain.

A Global Phenomenon

The virtual world can seem more immediate and significant than the smelly, tasty, touchy 3D Real World. Its a place of anxiety and triumphant exhilaration which sweeps us into the social networking swirl of collective consciousness.

It is a parallel world where you can be on the move in the Real World, yet always hooked into an alternative time and place.

Many parents complain that they are unable to take their child away from screen time and back into the 3D world.

Sharing personal information about oneself, as promoted on social networking sites, activates the reward systems in the brain the same way as food and sex do.

We have always invented new things, we have always worried about new things and we have always moaned about the younger generations.

We decided that these would be the social norms now, and we just went for it.

Video Games

Sometimes the real world is not the best place to be. Video games can provide a calming routine for people who are unable to cope with the uncertainties of the real world.

Unlike traditional real world games, video games offer an escape from the dull, difficult world to one that is more exciting, appealing to the senses, and where there are reassuringly definite and predictable outcomes in which the player can participate as a better self.

Research shows unhappy people create avatars that are very different from themselves, whereas happy people create avatars just like themselves.

Social Networking

When you share personal information on a social networking site, you share it with a large immediate audience.

Research shows that the lack of face to face communication leads to a corresponding rise in self disclosure. The absence of visual cues or body language to discourage us or make us second guess what we may disclose, has led to a rise in self disclosure.

Body language is an ancient evolutionary mechanism for not letting our defenses down prematurely.

Out Of Your Mind

The word ‘ecstasy’ in Greek means ‘to stand outside’ of oneself. It is this emotional, unreflective state that we seek out through a diverse range of pursuits – an absence of self consciousness, of being ‘abandoned’.

MINDLESS – sensation, strong feelings dominate, here and now, driven by external environment, little meaning, not self conscious, high dopamine, meaningless world.

MINDFUL – cognition, thinking dominates, past-present-future, driven by internal perceptions, personalised meaning, robust sense of self, less dopamine, meaningful world.

Without Google and Wikipedia, I am stupid, not just ignorant.

The Display Is Driving You

Research analyzing reading behaviour in the digital environment has revealed that decreases in sustained attention are increasingly defining people’s literacy skills. People inclined to browse, scan and read more selectively, will spend less time on in depth and concentrated reading.

Paper books are of a fixed time and place, have permanence and therefore a reassuring security which an ebook will never deliver.

Search engines offer an easy, fast option as opposed to taking your brain for a workout, so you will now run the risk of becoming mentally flabby. The display will be driving you.

Unprecedented Times

The Real physical world is becoming less relevant as traditional constraints of time and space fade.

The time that could have been spent walking in fresh air or having a face to face conversation has been forfeited in favour of cyberactivity, which is a completely new type of environment where taste, smell and touch are not stimulated, being completely sedentary for long periods of time.

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