The Internet has been identified in human enhancement scholarship as a powerful cognitive enhancement technology. It offers instant access to almost any type of information, along with the ability to share that information with others. The aim of this paper is to critically assess the enhancement potential of the Internet. We argue that unconditional access to information does not lead to cognitive enhancement. The Internet is not a simple, uniform technology, either in its composition, or in its use. We will look into why the Internet as an informational resource currently fails to enhance cognition. We analyze some of the phenomena that emerge from vast, continual fluxes of information – information overload, misinformation and persuasive...
Empirical research related to the Web has typically focused on its impact to social relationships an...
In thinking about the transformative potential of network technologies with respect to human cogniti...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
We may lose some of our cognitive skills but overall we benefit from new cognitive technologies, wri...
There has been a growing interest in recent years regarding the relationship between social interact...
Empirical research related to the Web has typically focused on its impact to social relationships an...
In thinking about the transformative potential of network technologies with respect to human cogniti...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
We may lose some of our cognitive skills but overall we benefit from new cognitive technologies, wri...
There has been a growing interest in recent years regarding the relationship between social interact...
Empirical research related to the Web has typically focused on its impact to social relationships an...
In thinking about the transformative potential of network technologies with respect to human cogniti...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...