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technology dependence

The line between using tools effectively and losing control over one's own attention is becoming increasingly blurred. Within this theme, we have gathered research and essays dedicated to the phenomenon of technological addiction in its psychological and social dimensions. We view the habit of constant content consumption not as an isolated issue, but as a complex process of transformation affecting human connections and mental hygiene.

NeuroBlog

Digital Minimalism Without Moving to the Woods

Personal Growth & Learning Cognitive Hygiene

How to find a balance between the digital world and your own peace of mind – without radical solutions, giving up your smartphone, or living in a cabin in the woods.

Alice Weil May 7, 2026

NeuroBlog

When Thinking Became Optional

Artificial intelligence Society

We are outsourcing more than just tasks to AI; we are handing over the right to decide – and in that moment, something vital within us begins to quietly atrophy.

Helen Chang Mar 25, 2026

NeuroBlog

Why Your Brain Needs a 'Boring' Day

Personal Growth & Learning Cognitive Hygiene

Boredom isn't the enemy of productivity or a sign of laziness; instead, it initiates processes in your mind that cannot be activated any other way.

Alice Weil Mar 14, 2026

The digital spirit of the great rebel doctor of the 16th century on how to treat humanity in the age of neural networks, infodemics, and digital demons – between molecules and mysticism.

Lea Solana on the À Vous, Les Neurones show Jan 21, 2026

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