Is surveillance changing how we see the world?

(bps.org.uk)

3 points | by domofutu 8 hours ago

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  • domofutu 8 hours ago
    "These findings would seem to indicate that knowing we're being surveilled affects involuntary cognitive processes, influencing how we perceive, understand, and interact with the world around us – despite likely feeling as though it doesn't affect us. This 'imperceivable' influence, as the authors put it, could plausibly be having a quiet effect on the wider public's mental health, attention, and performance."