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‘Digital amnesia’ serious risk for younger generations

A study suggests that not memorising facts could prevent the build-up of long-term memories.

FUENTES Euronews, FOCL LONDON 13 DE OCTUBRE DE 2015 09:43 h
computer, technology, social media New technologies affect our ability to remember. / Markus Spiske (Unsplash, CC)

Over reliance on smartphones and tablets is eroding our ability to remember, that’s the conclusion of a new study into digital amnesia.



As more and more of our important information is stored online, less and less of it is stored in our brains. The study found that in the UK 45.4% of those surveyed aged 16 or older could recall their childhood phone number, while 43% could remember their office number without looking up the information.



Europe-wide 56% could recall their childhood number, while 49.2% could remember their work number.



It also detailed the so-called Google effect, the study from cybersecurity firm Kaspersky found that 36% of those surveyed in the EU used search engines rather than recall to find out the answer to a question.



Researchers from UCL and the University of Birmingham confirmed that not memorising facts contributed to what they called ‘digital amnesia’. Dr Maria Wimber said that it could prevent the build-up of long-term memories meaning we would merely process information on a ‘moment to moment basis’.


 


 


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