Digital Technology, Social Networks And Their Impact On Memory And Attention: A Qualitative Exploration
Keywords:
Digital Technology, Social Media Use, Attention Fragmentation, Memory Offloading, Cognitive Overload, Digital Distractions, Digital Amnesia, Mindfulness Strategies.Abstract
This study explores how digital technology affects attention and memory, intending to examine how cognitive processes are affected by digital distractions and offloading memory. A qualitative research design was used to conduct semi-structured interviews with 30 interviewees in Islamabad, chosen through a purposive sampling technique in order to have a diverse sample of the population in terms of age, occupation, and technology usage. Applying the method of thematic analysis developed by Braun and Clarke (2006), it was possible to identify such thematic categories: digital distractions that result in fragmented attention and memory offloading as a result of dependence on digital tools and strategies that help to cope with these cognitive difficulties. The participants stated that they paid less attention and remembered less because of frequent digital disturbances, but also, they experienced cognitive advantages of using digital resources to learn and organize. The results indicate that there is a need to establish a moderate use of technology, with time management applications, mindfulness, and digital detoxes being some of the suggested methods to enhance mental performance. These outcomes may be applied to the interpretation of the role of digital technology in the cognitive processes and to the recommendations on the way to reduce the adverse impact of these technologies.


