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WHY READING ONLINE MAY BE SLOWING YOUR BRAIN DOWN

Abstract

The approach of the web and computerized advancements has changed how individuals consume data in the 21st hundred years. Where perusing was once an engaged, straight action basically finished with print materials, it has now developed into a more dispersed, occupied process frequently done on the web. While the web has given an exceptional measure of information readily available, the manner in which individuals read carefully might be adversely affecting mental capabilities like capacity to focus, memory arrangement and decisive reasoning. There is arising research demonstrating that internet perusing propensities could be "dialing our mind back."

Keywords

Reading inline, benefits, disadvantages, researches, opinions, thinking.

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