Being online does change your brain, but so does making a cup of tea. A better question to ask is what parts of the brain are regular internet users using.
Mo Costanza, one of the finest science writers working today, tackles a question surrounded by much pseudoscience and alarmism in his BBC Future column: Does the internet rewire your brain? (via explore-blog)

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