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ISSN: 2637-6628

Online Journal of Neurology and Brain Disorders

Opinion(ISSN: 2637-6628)

The Digitalization of the Human Memory

Volume 2 - Issue 2

Rommel B de la Cruz*

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    • Department of Criminology and Education, Philippines

    *Corresponding author: Rommel B de la Cruz, Department of Criminology and Education, Philippines

Received: December 10, 2018;   Published: December 14, 2018;

DOI: 10.32474/OJNBD.2018.02.000132

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Abstract

The pace that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have evolved and revolutionized the society maroon’s human memory in a tumultuous sea of change, unpredictable and unstable. The future has been yanked out from its temporal location, dragging it into our perception of the present. Just days ago, they were saying, “The future has arrived.” Actually, since the time ICTs were put into motion, the future as we know it is already around us. It has been here for all we know, complicating the present and obscuring the liens of past and present [1].

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