Is your smartphone ruining your memory? A special report on the rise of 'digital amnesia'
Last week, I missed a real-life meeting because I hadn't set a reminder on my smartphone, leaving someone I'd never met before alone in a café. But on the same day, I remembered the name of the actor who played Will Smith's aunt in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in 1991 (Janet Hubert). Memory is weird, unpredictable and, neuroscientifically, not yet entirely understood. When memory lapses like mine happen (which they do, a lot), it feels both easy and logical to blame the technology we've so recently adopted. Does having more memory in our pockets mean there's less in our heads?
Jul-3-2022, 07:00:08 GMT
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