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Other studies suggest that the kind of mental calisthenics we engage in online may lead to a small expansion in the capacity of our working memory.45 That, too, would help us to become more adept at juggling data. Such research “indicates that our brains learn to swiftly focus attention, analyze information, and almost instantaneously decide on a go or no-go decision,”
The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains
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