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Mobile devices can impact our thinking capacity by promoting shorter attention spans and reliance on quick information retrieval, which may inhibit deeper cognitive processing. The constant notifications and distractions can disrupt focus and reduce our ability to engage in sustained, critical thinking. However, they also provide access to vast amounts of information and learning resources, potentially enhancing knowledge and awareness when used mindfully. Ultimately, the effect of mobile devices on our thinking capacity depends on how we choose to use them.

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