02648oam 2200481 450 991082666850332120190911120325.01-5264-7009-81-5264-1444-91-5264-1446-5(OCoLC)1105621710(MiFhGG)GVRL85U1(EXLCZ)99371000000138787020160920d2017 uy 0engurun|---uuuuardacontentrdamediardacarrierCybercognition /Lee HadlingtonFirst edition.Thousand Oaks, California :SAGE Publications,2017.1 online resource (xii, 234 pages) illustrationsGale eBooks1-4739-5719-2 1-4739-5718-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Exploring the concept of cyberspace -- The human information processor -- The population(s) of cyberspace -- Attracting attention in the digital environment -- Digital gaming, brain training and cognition -- Multitasking -- Task switching and digital technology : the impact of interruptions -- Technology and education -- Decision-making in the online environment : credibility -- Search strategies and heuristics -- Technology addictions and cognition -- The end : where do we go from here?Technology is developing rapidly. It is an essential part of how we live our daily lives-in a mental and physical sense, and in professional and personal environments. Cybercognition explores the ideas of technology addiction, brain training, and much more. This text provides readers with a guide to understanding concepts related to the online world. It answers important questions: . What is the impact of digital technology on our learning, memory, attention, problem-solving, and decision making? . If we continue to use digital technology on a large scale, can it change the way we think? . Can human cognition keep up with technology? Suitable for students on Cyberpsychology and Cognitive Psychology courses at all levels, as well as anyone with an inquiring mind.Information technologyPsychological aspectsTechnologySocial aspectsCognitive psychologyInformation technologyPsychological aspects.TechnologySocial aspects.Cognitive psychology.303.483Hadlington Lee1700239MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910826668503321Cybercognition4083107UNINA