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i've been quoted again...
In other words, brain changes that result from extensive use of technology may be a zero-sum game. But Vancouver-based neuroscientist and journalist Jeffrey Helm isn't so sure. "It's not a matter of loss or gain," he said. "It's just a matter of adaptation. Our brain wiring is adapting to our technology. Every change in how we interact is a hard-wired change in the brain."
it's kinda a weird quote. it just stands all by itself in the middle of the article and it is never referred to again.
http://www.backbonemag.com/Magazine/E_Trends_01260901.asp
but, now everyone across Canada that get's the Globe and Mail (backbone magazine is an insert) thinks i'm an expert...even though you can take the whole paragraph housing my quote out and the article would read just as good.
i have to thank my Sister-in-law's parents for finding it. otherwise i might have forgotten i was even interviewed.
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