Автор: Adam Gazzaley and Larry D. Rosen Название: The Distracted Mind: Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World Издательство: The MIT Press Год: 2016 ASIN: B01K13FUQY Язык: English Формат: epub, pdf Размер: 12,0 mb Страниц: 303
The authors explain that our brains are limited in their ability to pay attention. We don't really multitask but rather switch rapidly between tasks. Distractions and interruptions, often technology-related — referred to by the authors as "interference" — collide with our goal-setting abilities. We want to finish this paper/spreadsheet/sentence, but our phone signals an incoming message and we drop everything. Even without an alert, we decide that we "must" check in on social media immediately.
Gazzaley and Rosen offer practical strategies, backed by science, to fight distraction. We can change our brains with meditation, video games, and physical exercise; we can change our behavior by planning our accessibility and recognizing our anxiety about being out of touch even briefly. They don't suggest that we give up our devices, but that we use them in a more balanced way.
Acknowledgments Prologue
I Cognition and the Essence of Control
1 Interference 2 Goals and Cognitive Control 3 The Brain and Control 4 Control Limitations 5 Variations and Fluctuations
II Behavior in a High-Tech World
6 The Psychology of Technology 7 The Impact of Constantly Shifting Our Attention 8 The Impact of Technology on Diverse Populations 9 Why Do We Interrupt Ourselves?
III Taking Control
10 Boosting Control 11 Modifying Behavior
Notes Index
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