The digital mind: how computers (re)structure human consciousness

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    While the present essay is not directly concerned with neuroscience and how digital media alter the human brain, it is interested in how the digital revolution conditions the habits of mind and the modes of information processing and sense-making 1. The digital mind is a shorthand designation for the ways digital computing generally and microprocessing technology specifically have altered not so much what the authors think but how the authors think and, subsequently, how the authors act. While I am interested primarily in how digital computing and the environment it created structures consciousness . . .

     

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