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“在线大脑”:互联网如何改变我们的认知。

The "online brain": how the Internet may be changing our cognition.

作者信息

Firth Joseph, Torous John, Stubbs Brendon, Firth Josh A, Steiner Genevieve Z, Smith Lee, Alvarez-Jimenez Mario, Gleeson John, Vancampfort Davy, Armitage Christopher J, Sarris Jerome

机构信息

NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University, Westmead, Australia.

Division of Psychology and Mental Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

World Psychiatry. 2019 Jun;18(2):119-129. doi: 10.1002/wps.20617.


DOI:10.1002/wps.20617
PMID:31059635
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6502424/
Abstract

The impact of the Internet across multiple aspects of modern society is clear. However, the influence that it may have on our brain structure and functioning remains a central topic of investigation. Here we draw on recent psychological, psychiatric and neuroimaging findings to examine several key hypotheses on how the Internet may be changing our cognition. Specifically, we explore how unique features of the online world may be influencing: a) attentional capacities, as the constantly evolving stream of online information encourages our divided attention across multiple media sources, at the expense of sustained concentration; b) memory processes, as this vast and ubiquitous source of online information begins to shift the way we retrieve, store, and even value knowledge; and c) social cognition, as the ability for online social settings to resemble and evoke real-world social processes creates a new interplay between the Internet and our social lives, including our self-concepts and self-esteem. Overall, the available evidence indicates that the Internet can produce both acute and sustained alterations in each of these areas of cognition, which may be reflected in changes in the brain. However, an emerging priority for future research is to determine the effects of extensive online media usage on cognitive development in youth, and examine how this may differ from cognitive outcomes and brain impact of uses of Internet in the elderly. We conclude by proposing how Internet research could be integrated into broader research settings to study how this unprecedented new facet of society can affect our cognition and the brain across the life course.

摘要

互联网对现代社会多个方面的影响显而易见。然而,它对我们大脑结构和功能可能产生的影响仍是一个核心研究课题。在此,我们借鉴近期心理学、精神病学和神经影像学的研究结果,来审视关于互联网可能如何改变我们认知的几个关键假说。具体而言,我们探讨网络世界的独特特征可能如何影响:a) 注意力,因为不断演变的在线信息流促使我们将注意力分散到多个媒体源上,从而牺牲了持续专注的能力;b) 记忆过程,因为这个庞大且无处不在的在线信息源开始改变我们检索、存储甚至重视知识的方式;c) 社会认知,因为在线社交环境类似于并唤起现实世界社交过程的能力,在互联网和我们的社会生活之间创造了一种新的相互作用,包括我们的自我概念和自尊。总体而言,现有证据表明,互联网会在这些认知领域中产生即时和持续的改变,这可能会在大脑变化中得到体现。然而,未来研究的一个新重点是确定大量使用在线媒体对青少年认知发展的影响,并研究这与老年人使用互联网的认知结果和大脑影响有何不同。我们最后提出如何将互联网研究整合到更广泛的研究环境中,以研究这个前所未有的社会新层面如何在整个人生过程中影响我们的认知和大脑。

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