'Digital natives' lack social skills

Web sparking evolutionary change, claims study, with ADD on the rise
Web sparking evolutionary change, claims study, with ADD on the rise

It's official. A new study claims that the internet is changing the way human brains operate, making heavy users ('digital natives') anti-social and have an increased tendency to suffer ADD (attention deficit disorder).

A new study claims that the busy brains of 'digital natives' are developing ways of coping with searching and filtering large amounts of data, and making quick decisions based on this.