A staggering four out of five parents worry that their children will become addicted to Facebook, according to a study.9 G4 g4 b; E6 r& X2 {: D+ |
根据一项调查,多达八成父母担心自己的孩子会沉迷于Facebook不可自拔。
: v3 Y+ S: D9 Q0 Y Eighty percent believe social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter have the ability to take overtheir children‘s lives.
8 [1 |; h, p4 _/ X# Q 80%的父母认为Facebook和Twitter这样的社交网站会左右孩子的人生。
- x$ a' `6 U, Z0 E% [6 p: p/ C1 Z O One in three parents, meanwhile, believes the Internet has the power to ’rewire‘ brains without a person’s knowledge and thinks their children are in danger from the web.
1 P# {/ ], Q* E: H7 r b( X" a6 v 此外,还有三分之一的父母认为网络能在不知不觉下“改装”一个人的大脑,并认为自己的孩子正遭到来自网络的威胁。
- z; o) H: N* j5 O0 ~- E The extraordinary findings come from a poll of 1,000 parents carried out by the Nominet Trust, an organisation that promoted internet projects that address social disadvantage.
4 J" g% ], p- {: q# P: B 这一调查是由互联网慈善机构Nominet基金会开展的,涵盖了1000名父母。调查结果很令人意外。& ?7 h+ H4 f2 @2 x4 V
However, Nominet said their findings fly in the face ofneurological evidence.9 [- O6 ]. D' I/ S, V
不过,Nominet基金会说他们的发现和神经学上的证据是相悖的。
! X5 m7 G( @2 ?' k. [ The Trust worked with neuroscience and education expert Dr Paul Howard Jones, who analysed research on the internet and society.3 z2 z9 C8 d- w: S8 P( }; |# I
和该基金会合作的神经科学家和教育专家保罗 霍华德 琼斯博士对这一和网络和社会相关的调查进行了分析研究。 |