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Who is the author of the book 'The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains'?
According to the book, does the Internet simplify our thought processes or make them more complex?It makes them more complexIt simplifies themIt has no impact on themNot Discussed in the book
The author exhibits a major concern for what?
What is the term used for the ability of the brain to reshape itself?NeuroplasticityNeuroflexibilityNeurotransformationNeuroadaptation
According to the book, does overuse of the Internet lead to superficial thinking?YesNoNot Discussed in the book
The author referenced which philosopher and his 'Phaedrus' dialogue in the book?
What form of reading does the book argue has been eroded by the internet?Deep ReadingSuperficial ReadingScanning ReadingSkimming Reading
Which sci-fi writer's 'World Brain' concept is mentioned in the book?
What technology did the book compare the internet with in terms of its impact on the mind?The MapThe ClockThe WheelThe Printing Press
What is the central theme of 'The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains'?