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” talks about the effects of various technological devices on the brain of young individuals. Stating that the average teenager in America has three to four electronic gadgets (“Is Technology Messing with Your Brain?”) the article states just how distracting these gadgets are. Giving everyday examples, the articles strives to show that these technological devices keep the minds of youngsters occupied so much that it does not have any time to rest, and consequently, there is the chance of losing its ability to concentrate.
The article has also cited a study published in Pediatrics which showed that children who played a lot of video games before sleeping had lesser retention than those who had not (“Is Technology Messing with Your Brain?”). Overall, it explained the negative effects that technology and its use can have on our brains. The second article, “The Digital Age is Making Us Physically and Mentally Lazy?” discusses the same issue, but also talks about the physical effects or changes that technology has brought about in our lives.
The article discusses the impact technology has on our physical activities by citing examples from everyday activities. It asserts that whereas before we had to be somewhat physically active to, for example, go meet a friend or go out for a movie, with technology, we do not have to make any physical excursion of the like, citing examples of texting friends and streaming movies on our computers (“The Digital Age is Making Us Physically and Mentally Lazy?”). However, the article does not agree with the contention that people are becoming mentally lazy due to technology.
It, instead, asserts that due to technology making so much information available to us readily, people are actually becoming more knowledgeable than before (“The Digital Age is Making Us Physically and Mentally Lazy?”). Moreover, the article claims that even though technology has made live easier, but they have not removed the need to think in us, therefore, they have not made us mentally lazy (“The Digital Age is Making Us Physically and Mentally Lazy?”). In, “Is Technology Messing with Your Brain?
” I found the examples of multitasking given to be very useful. Such scenes, where teenagers are involved in multiple activities are very familiar to us; therefore, it was easy to connect with her statement of how this multitasking makes a teenage brain less capable of concentrating on any given subject for long. Moreover, the results of the study that were put in the article were very helpful too. Through discussing the results of the study, the article has proffered proof of the assertions regarding technology lessening our brain’s retention powers.
However, the article states that technology takes away from real-life relationships, and this I found to be quite contrary to reality. The logic herein is flawed, because though it may seem as if the kid who is hanging out with his computer all day is not hanging out with his friends or parents, in actuality, the teen does get to spend time with his parents and his friends online. Especially since, in an example the article itself gives, some of the kids require technology to be in contact with their parents as they do not live with them.
In “The Digital Age is Making Us Physically and Mentally Lazy?” the way in which examples are given from everyday life is, indeed, very helpful. This makes the reader
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