Neuroscience of Digital Distractions London - a talk by a TEDx speaker - London

External Event - 13th Mar 2019

19:00 - 21:00

WeWork Paddington  2 Eastbourne Terrace, Paddington  London  W2 6LG

In this entertaining and insightful talk TEDx speaker, Huffington Post blogger, and author of Homo Distractus Dr Anastasia Dedyukhina explores, how the internet is changing our brain. Quoting the latest neuroscience research, she explains why our devices are so irresistible, how digital distractions are preventing us from good decision making and innovative thinking and will give practical tips on how to coach your brain to stay focused in the age of digital distractions.

Does it happen to you to go check your email or social media just for a second, and then two hours later find yourself mindlessly clicking on yet another cat video? How about reading something online, and then immediately forgetting what it was about? You are not alone.

Our brain is undergoing a massive transformation as a result of internet penetration. We outsource our memory to our devices and are less and less able to concentrate on something for a long time (when was the last time you could read a book without being distracted?). The real cost of allowing your gadgets to dictate your agenda and behaviour is your depleted ability to take decisions, stay focused, think clearly and creatively, sleep well, and ultimately, manage your own free time and choices. In this talk, you will learn how to take back control of your time and attention without getting rid of your tech.

Please, note this is an intro level talk to those who are getting familiarized with the topic. If you are a neuroscientist, you may want to check out our other events.

** Venue: Kindly offered by WeWork Paddington **

Schedule

- 19h Doors Open and registration

- 19:30h - 21h Talk

Please register and purchase your ticket prior to the event – no tickets available at the door!

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