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šŸ“ø The Camera's Shadow on Memory


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The provided sources explore theĀ impact of digital technology on human memory and cognition, specifically focusing on phenomena like the "photo-taking-impairment effect" and the "Google effect." The "2Peas Refugees" forum discusses how taking fewer photos might aid memory, referencing an NPR article that highlights theĀ detrimental effects of excessive photo-taking on memory retention. This concept is further investigated by Soares and Storm (2022), whose research confirms thatĀ taking multiple photos can still lead to impaired memory, even when individuals are instructed to take unique shots, challenging previous assumptions about how engagement with the subject might improve recall. This aligns with the "Google effect," as described by Wikipedia and "Rethinking perception and cognition in the digital environment," where theĀ ease of accessing information online reduces the need for internal memorization, shifting the brain's focus to rememberingĀ whereĀ to find information rather than the information itself. Collectively, these texts suggest that theĀ digital environment, characterized by its dynamism, multifunctionality, and constant information accessibility, is fundamentally altering human cognitive processesĀ like attention, memory, and even perception, fostering a reliance on external devices that could reshape the future of the human mind.


Works Cited

  • "A study on taking photographs and memory." 2Peas Refugees, 27 July 2020. (URL not provided in source).
  • Ambitious_Theory. "Photography affects your memory." r/photography, Reddit. Accessed 13 May 2024. (URL not provided in source).
  • Binghamton University. "Taking photos can impair your memory of events." Binghamton News, 24 May 2021. (URL not provided in source).
  • "Google effect." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation. Accessed 13 May 2024. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Google_effect&oldid=1209273664.
  • "How Smartphone Photography is Changing Your Memory." Mudita, 9 Feb. 2025. (URL not provided in source).
  • Karmarkar, Jennifer. "Digital hoarding - a new version of an old psychological challenge." UCLA Health, 19 Oct. 2021. (URL not provided in source).
  • Kirjakovski, Atanas. "Rethinking perception and cognition in the digital environment." Frontiers in Cognition, vol. 2, 1 Dec. 2023, article 1266404. doi:10.3389/fcogn.2023.1266404.
  • Kula, Irwin. "Are You Living Your Life, Or Just Documenting It?" The Wisdom Daily, 23 Dec. 2014. (URL not provided in source).
  • Soares, Julia S., and Benjamin C. Storm. "Does taking multiple photos lead to a photo-taking-impairment effect?" Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, vol. 29, no. 6, 19 July 2022, pp. 2211-2218. doi:10.3758/s13423-022-02149-2.

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