Speed-watching has become an increasingly common way to consume content. A new analysis looks at its effect on older and younger brains. The fast and the curious? If you’re a big fan of watching ...
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The digital ecosystem is built to make us feel like we are falling behind. There’s endless content and endless chatter about that content. The speed-watching culture, then, is a survival tactic.
Research shows watching at double speed speeds up the process without impacting learning or retention.
Everyone wakes up having the same amount of time in a day, but it is up to each person to decide how they will use their 24 hours. Life is definitely unfair, but there is one major aspect of life that ...
From Instagram reels to Netflix shows, watching content at 2X speed is becoming second nature. But what does speed-watching really do to your brain, memory and attention span?