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For every 150 readers who open an article on the Internet, how many of them will leave within seconds?
What researcher found that people were able to remember more information from an article that they read on paper than from the same article online?
What is the name of the data expert who studies the reading styles of people online?
Who has long argued against the argument that the brain is formed in the early years of childhood and then remains stable?
What is constantly changing and re-organizing itself?
Who argues that the amount of free information that is thrown at us every day is different from anything that came before?
What are our bodies programmed to want to eat?
What do some experts call the tendency of people to read things that they know they should not?
What do editors of respectable newspapers put on the front cover?
What does Nicholas Negroponte call the bringing of personalized content by online news sites?
What only creates more and more misinformation?
What have people always started and not finished?
What require a relatively short commitment of only an hour or so of our time?
What did people used to believe about damaged parts of the brain?
What does the brain lose?
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