I think that the distractions of the Internet interfere with the way we process information of how memory consolidation is converting short-term memory to long-term memory. In the first place, we are thinking more like computers, taking the information from the Internet, but not retain it. Not only but, now with a quick search on Google; the Internet gives us the answer. We quickly read it not allowing enough time for our brain to process the information. As a matter of fact, it is store in the short-term memory where it is lost, and we will not remember it for long. As the same time, If we Google a question many options will appear on the browser that we only take a quick glance at it. Therefore, we don't take the time focus on one thing long enough to allow our brain to remember it. If we take thirty minutes to read a website it is most likely to store this information in our long-term memory. After all, we all use the Internet the same way.
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