The Overflowing Brain: Information Overload And The Limits Of Working Memory

The Overflowing Brain: Information Overload And The Limits Of Working Memory

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As The Pace Of Technological Change Accelerates, We Are Increasingly Experiencing A State Of Information Overload. Statistics Show That We Are Interrupted Every Three Minutes During The Course Of The Work Day. Multitasking Between Email, Cellphone, Text Messages, And Four Or Five Websites While Listening To An Ipod Forces The Brain To Process More And More Informaton At Greater And Greater Speeds. And Yet The Human Brain Has Hardly Changed In The Last 40,000 Years.Are All These Hightech Advances Overtaxing Our Stone Age Brains Or Is The Constant Flood Of Information Good For Us, Giving Our Brains The Daily Exercise They Seem To Crave? In The Overflowing Brain, Cognitive Scientist Torkel Klingberg Takes Us On A Journey Into The Limits And Possibilities Of The Brain. He Suggests That We Should Acknowledge And Embrace Our Desire For Information And Mental Challenges, But Try To Find A Balance Between Demand And Capacity. Klingberg Explores The Cognitive Demands, Or Complexity, Of Everyday Life And How The Brain Tries To Meet Them. He Identifies Different Types Of Attention, Such As Stimulusdriven And Controlled Attention, But Focuses Chiefly On Working Memory, Our Capacity To Keep Information In Mind For Short Periods Of Time. Dr Klingberg Asserts That Working Memory Capacity, Long Thought To Be Static And Hardwired In The Brain, Can Be Improved By Training, And That The Increasing Demands On Working Memory May Actually Have A Constructive Effect: As Demands On The Human Brain Increase, So Does Its Capacity.The Book Ends With A Discussion Of The Future Of Brain Development And How We Can Best Handle Information Overload In Our Everyday Lives. Klingberg Suggests How We Might Find A Balance Between Demand And Capacity And Move From Feeling Overwhelmed To Deeply Engaged.

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  • Q: What is the main topic of 'The Overflowing Brain'? A: The book addresses information overload and the limits of working memory, exploring how modern technology impacts our cognitive abilities.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'The Overflowing Brain'? A: The author is Torkel Klingberg, a cognitive scientist.
  • Q: How many pages does 'The Overflowing Brain' have? A: The book contains 224 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in hardcover binding.
  • Q: When was 'The Overflowing Brain' published? A: It was published on November 7, 2008.
  • Q: What are the key themes discussed in the book? A: Key themes include multitasking, the cognitive demands of everyday life, types of attention, and the potential to improve working memory capacity.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for understanding cognitive science? A: Yes, it provides insights into cognitive science concepts, particularly related to working memory and information processing.
  • Q: Does the book suggest ways to handle information overload? A: Yes, Klingberg suggests finding a balance between information demand and cognitive capacity to better manage information overload.
  • Q: Is 'The Overflowing Brain' appropriate for general readers? A: Yes, it is written for a general audience interested in understanding the effects of technology on the brain.
  • Q: What edition of the book is available? A: The book is available in its first edition.

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