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Multiplicadores de nuevas tecnologías

Authors: Requena Hernández, Carmen; Pastrana Fidalgo, Isabel María; Salto Alemany, Francisco;

Multiplicadores de nuevas tecnologías

Abstract

[ES] El uso de los ordenadores se ha convertido en algo habitual en el mundo moderno, pero todavía se sabe poco acerca de cómo se relaciona con el rendimiento mental de las personas mayores usuarias de nuevas tecnologías. Aunque la investigación muestra que capacidades cognitivas altas predicen el éxito en el ordenador [1], los datos hoy en día son controvertidos. Se desconoce la naturaleza de esta asociación: no está claro si personas brillantes optan por utilizar el ordenador, o el uso del ordenador puede ayudar a mantener las capacidades cognitivas. Las consecuencias de este problema son importantes dado que el uso habitual de esta herramienta podría proteger a las personas mayores no solo del riesgo a ser marginados en la sociedad moderna, sino que además conseguiría ayudar a mantener la agudeza mental a medida que se envejece.

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Informática, Gerontología, Capacidad cognitiva, Nuevas tecnologías, Sociología, Neuropsicología, Psicología

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