Using digital devices, such as smartphones, could help improve memory skills rather than causing people to become lazy or forgetful, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
I never use phone contacts because I remember all the phone numbers I could possibly need (partly because almost nobody uses phone nowadays so I don't have to remember a lot of them). I never accept calls unless I know the number or expect a call either, but I don't need contacts for that.
The article clearly explains that using an external memory device allows users to offload low importance information and focus on remembering high importance information:
This was because using the device shifted the way that people used their memory to store high-importance versus low-importance information. When people had to remember by themselves, they used their memory capacity to remember the most important information. But when they could use the device, they saved high-importance information into the device and used their own memory for less important information instead.
Definitely this. I’m a mid thirties guy so I remember the time before smartphones, I forgot so much stuff I used to be able to do… navigation being the most egregious example. Can’t find shit any more unless I’ve been there a few times already, I always whip out the maps app
Yea my memory is shot and I can't concentrate on anything for any length of time anymore. The only thing I still have going for me is I can navigate on my own. I just hate using gps for whatever reason.
Hi I'm a neurology professor that studies healthy aging.
Anyone who tells you blue light does anything but keep you awake longer at night is either ignorant or is trying to sell you something (like blue light filtering lenses that do nothing). You should reevaluate where you got that information.
This was because using the device shifted the way that people used their memory to store high-importance versus low-importance information. When people had to remember by themselves, they used their memory capacity to remember the most important information. But when they could use the device, they saved high-importance information into the device and used their own memory for less important information instead.