
I found this at Intrepid Insights, who got it from Michah Allen's blog, Neuroconscience - she's a PhD student and this seems to have been the slide collection for what must have been a very cool presentation.
It's a less doom and gloom look at the impact of social media on our brains, using the concept of neurocognitive plasticity.
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