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On Cognitive Dispersion: The Shift from Deep Attention to Hyper Attention in The Digital Age 

Shuvro Das2 years ago114 mins

The rise of digital technologies has deeply shaped how people, especially youths, attend to information and tasks. Katherine Hayles makes a profound argument that the extensive use of digital technologies catalyzes a generational shift in cognitive modes and capacities. She explains that deep attention refers to the sustained, rigorous focus on a single object, text,…

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