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influence of technology on identity formation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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People's communication become more electronically. - Prevent people from expressing their self identiy, they just trying to conform their identity with the social views. ... Now, we can communicate by phones, video calls, chatting...

One of the most powerful ways in which technology is altering self-identity is through the shift from being internally to externally driven. ... These forces acted mostly as a mirror reflecting back on us what we saw in ourselves, resulting in affirmation rather than a change in our self-identities

It's called phantom phone syndrome and it's one example of how technology is rewiring our brains. ... The brain can form new connections in response to changes in the environment, so when cellphone users regularly experience sensations, such as vibrating, their brains become wired to those sensations.

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Answered by PURNA9239
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People's communication become more electronically. - Prevent people from expressing their self identiy, they just trying to conform their identity with the social views. ... Now, we can communicate by phones, video calls, chatting...

One of the most powerful ways in which technology is altering self-identity is through the shift from being internally to externally driven. ... These forces acted mostly as a mirror reflecting back on us what we saw in ourselves, resulting in affirmation rather than a change in our self-identities.

It's called phantom phone syndrome and it's one example of how technology is rewiring our brains. ... The brain can form new connections in response to changes in the environment, so when cellphone users regularly experience sensations, such as vibrating, their brains become wired to those sensations.

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