EVERYTHING BAD IS GOOD FOR YOU: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter
Steven Johnson, . . Riverhead, $23.95 (256pp) ISBN 978-1-57322-307-2
Worried about how much time your children spend playing video games? Don't be, advises Johnson—not only are they learning valuable problem-solving skills, they'd probably do better on an IQ test than you or your parents could at their age. Go ahead and let them watch more television, too, since even reality shows can function as "elaborately staged group psychology experiments" to stimulate rather than pacify the brain. With the same winning combination of personal revelation and friendly scientific explanation he displayed in last year's
Reviewed on: 04/04/2005
Genre: Nonfiction
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