The internet influences the human mind and Nicholas Carr delves into the reasons in Is Google Making Us Stupid? In this article Carr examines the internet’s influential possibilities. The internet is changing people psychologically but it is not negatively impacting, it is merely an evolution for society. Carr provides well-thought input, spanning from humanity’s psychological alterations to comparisons of historical inventions. SUMMARY
Carr begins his entry commenting his trouble focusing while reading literature, noting his peer’s struggles as well. Carr believes the internet has changed people psychologically and their brains are rewired to work with their devices. Cognition and concentration are both factors impacted the most. Past inventions have been treated similarly to the internet. Technologies developed during the Industrial Revolution were often deemed negative and a cause
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However, I do agree the average attention span of humans has decreased since the internet’s invention. Carr (2008) narrates; “Over the past few years, I’ve had an uncomfortable sense that someone, or something, has been tinkering with my brain, remapping the neural circuitry, reprogramming the memory. My mind isn’t going-so far as I can tell-but it’s changing. I’m not thinking the way I used to think. I can feel it strongly when I’m reading” (p. 609).
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Carr analyzes how his mind feels different, while reading, focusing is more strenuous. Since internet usage is expanding, I agree this phenomenon is rising among many people. For teenagers, focusing is especially difficult, this is due to the shortened attention