Manish Keshruwala

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“Working memory hasn’t shrunk,” said Justin Halberda, a cognitive scientist at Johns Hopkins University. “It’s not the case that TV has made our working memory smaller”—that in the 1950s we all had an upper limit of seven plus or minus two bits of information, and now we have only four.
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