Is Technology Making Us Forgetful?

Meditation is also needed to keep the brain healthy but with the technology we are forget everything relations, friends, health etc

Sep 23, 2021 - 19:14
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Is Technology Making Us Forgetful?

Regular mental exercises are required to keep the mind healthy, but the use of technique has led us to easily calculate, find and use words, and preserve the fact and statistics. This has reduced brain work. So the memory loss has started, which can not be said in any sense.

It is normal for the memory to be weak with the urge, but the weakness of young people and young people is also a cause of concern for medical scientists these days. Knowledgeable people are considering increasing dependence on technology for this reason. Actually, we do not try to remember any fact, number or word anymore. They record or feed them in their electronic gadgets. In this way, man is making his mind ‘relaxed’. The result is that when one has to remember something important, the mind does not leave its laziness.

Rehabilitation psychologist Kriti Bharati, who works on child psychology, explains that there is a lot of research going on in the world of young people. Some of these results are very startling.

Researchers at the School of Medicine in Hokkaido University of Japan studied 150 people aged 20-35 years of age. It was found that about 2 out of 10 people have memory loss or forgetfulness. Some similar results are also researched by the University of Northumbria University. The key fact in all these research studies is that the technique does not work due to brain work.

Although this fact is still limited to research and discussion, some scientists believe that memory-problems can gradually reach the next generation. It is also being attributed to the fact that in the next few years technology will be further developed and newer techniques will be in the reach of children. The new technology is making our visitor pleasant but also giving disease.

Our reliance on gadgets and technology has exceeded the extent. Over 70 percent of people surveyed online about youth were saying that they can not imagine life without their gadgets. This mechanical dependence has deep impact on the mind of the human being. Bank account numbers, passwords, anniversary of friends-relatives, phone numbers, important days and many important information have been out of our memory.

More Diseases like Neck and shoulder pain

During the use of a mobile smartphone, the youth who peep into the screen by bending the neck for hours, seems to be suffering from the problem of shoulder and neck pain.

There is also a complaint of numbness or numbness in fingers and thumb in young people who are fond of teaching and chatting. Excessive use of mobile keypads keeps the risk of severe psoriasis carpal tunnel syndrome.

The bright light of the mobile phone in the dark can be damaging. Due to keeping the eyes constantly on the computer screen, the problem of ‘driving’ in the eyes is a common problem. This is called ‘dry eye syndrome.

Due to continuous lead or earphones in the ears, the problem of hearing deafness or less hearing is increasing. Doctors also advise not to wear earphones continuously in the ears.

Effect on heart

During the ECG, such as the electric magnetic signal regulates the speed of the heart for some time, similarly, the effect of radiation on mobile also falls directly on the arteries of the heart. The smallest artery of the heart comes quickly in its effect.

Forgetting joints

For every smallest calculation, the use of calculators has made the children away from general math. The big impression is that the children do not make simple additions to the calculators. The brain was also not used to it. According to physicists, the nature (Nature) of the inner and outer organs of the human body is the same. The more work they take, the more their capacity also increases. Regular mental exercises are required to keep the mind healthy, but the use of technique has led us to easily calculate, find and use words, and preserve the fact and statistics.

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