Modern digital environments compete aggressively for human attention. Constant notifications, algorithm-driven content, and dopamine-based engagement systems are reshaping focus, memory, motivation, and behavioral patterns. This category explores the psychology of attention in the digital age.
Topics include:
- dopamine scrolling,
- digital overstimulation,
- focus degradation,
- instant gratification,
- attention fragmentation,
- smartphone dependency,
- and behavioral effects of algorithmic environments.
The category studies how modern technology influences cognitive behavior and mental performance.
Attention is a limited cognitive resource shaped by reward systems, novelty detection, emotional stimulation, and environmental triggers. This category explores how digital systems interact with behavioral psychology to influence modern human focus and behavior.