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published
in
a
October
/
November
2008
issue
of
popularisation
review
Scientific
American
Mind
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mentions
the
fMRI
study
(
c
.
f
.
next
slide
),
but
only
in
the
state
where
3
Net
Naive
volunteers
were
recruited
(
c
.
f
.
page
45
)
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quite
techno
-
pessimist
terminology
:
"
continuous
partial
attention
",
"
heightened
state
of
stress
",
"
a
sense
of
constant
crisis
",
"
digital
fog
"
(
p
.
47
),
"
techno
-
brain
burn
-
out
is
threating
to
become
an
epidemic
",
"
impair
cognition
,
lead
to
depression
..."
(
p
.
48
)
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little
bit
of
techno
-
optimism
at
the
end
:
"
technological
experiences
sharpen
some
cognitive
abilities
"
(
p
.
49
)
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summing
up
:
"
all
of
us
...
will
master
new
technologies
and
take
advantage
of
their
efficiencies
,
but
we
need
to
maintain
our
people
skills
and
our
humanity
"
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