Susan Greenfield - Scientist, Writer, Broadcaster
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Press

Susan appears regularly in the national press. Here is a selection of links to her most recent contributions and interviews.

Contributions

Finacial Review (2012)- Business beware: technology shortcuts brain power

Finacial Review (2012)- How the internet has hijacked our brains

Canada.com (2012) - The Internet Addiction

The Times (2011) - Are video games taking away our identities?

New Statesman (2011) - Are we all doomed?

Times Online (2010) - Fight Club: Is Screen Culture Damaging Our Children's Brains?

ABC Science (2010) - Trust me, I'm a scientist

New Statesman (2010) - Down with the masters in lab coats.

The Telegraph (2008) - Bewitched by Bacchae

New Scientist (2008) - Perspectives: Reinventing Human Identity

New Scientist (2002) - Sensational Minds

New Scientist (2002) - Still hard to be a woman.

Interviews

VEJA Magazine (2012)- "The digital environment is changing our brains in an unprecedented way," says Neurologist British

THE SUNDAY TIMES- Relative Values, Oct. 2012

The neuroscientist Susan Greenfield and her mother, Doris (Portrait by Paul Stuart)

Susan and her mum, Doris were featured in The Sunday Times on 21st October 2012. To read the article, which Susan and Doris were interviewed by Sue Fox, please click here.

The Irish News (2012) - Are digital technologies harmful to business?

Susan Greenfield on how social networking sites are changing our moral values

Has social networking changed our morality? 18 June 2012

Susan shares her perspective on how social networking is changing morality on Channel 4's daily religious, moral and ethical opinion show: 4thought.tv

Q&A for the Dana Foundation

The New Technologies—a Brain-Changer?

Susan is a member of The European Dana Alliance for the Brain (EDAB) and was recently interviewed by Barbara Rich, Vice President of Communications at the Dana Foundation, where she shared her views on new digital technologies and how they affect who we are.

Susan Greenfield on the Effects of Computers, Part 1

Interview for Urban Times with Stephanie Kramer