Editorial: The Incredible Challenge of Digitizing the Human Brain
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Di Mele, Luciano; Moret Tatay, Carmen; Murphy, Michael; Borg, Céline; Espert Tortajada, Raúl; De Oliveira, Camila R.
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2022
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The world we live in is drastically different from previous decades in terms of digitalization expansion. Logically, one might expect that these changes modify the way we behave, our habits, the way we do tasks, communicate and access information (Moret-Tatay et al., 2018; Wang et al., 2021). And, therefore, the functioning of the brain and even its anatomy. If so, it seems imperative to examine how it affects our cognition. Furthermore, based on the assumption that the brain is plastic and adaptable, some alterations and changes are expected to optimize resources or even compensations by improving other skills (Oliveira et al., 2018; Bubbico et al., 2020; Della Gatta et al., 2021). |
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