Researchers from Lancaster University Management School, the Norwegian University Science and Technology and Trinity College Dublin examined the cognitive function of more than 2,000 retired people from across Europe, and found that post-retirement internet usage is associated with substantially higher scores on tests.
https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/news/using- ... e-function
remogami asserted: “This sets it apart from other studies ..."
Other Studies?? Until those "other studies" are named the assertion remains an orphan in need of its parent.
addendum: "Results found that, on average, people who used the internet after they retired were able to recall 1.22 extra words in the recall test compared to non-internet users. However, retirees who used the internet were also more likely to be male, younger, better educated, and have been retired for a shorter period.
They also appear to be in better health -- even though they drink and smoke more. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2 ... 100910.htm