In this short thesis I attempt to develop a neurological framework for the phenomena known as ‘Brain Rot’.
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In this short thesis I attempt to develop a neurological framework for the phenomena known as ‘Brain Rot’.
Visit the PressBook here:
https://pressbooks.bccampus.ca/mobileattention/chapter/chapter-1/
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Dave,
Just read this thesis and damn man, well done! Never have I been more interested in the concept of attention economy. What made you want to write this short thesis? What’s your interest in it, and how does it affect your work as a systems admin and corporate educator?