“The person and the various parts of their brain and the mouse and the monitor are so tightly intertwined that they’re just one thing,” said Anthony Chemero, a cognitive scientist at Franklin & Marshall College. "The tool isn’t separate from you. It’s part of you. The thing that does the thinking is bigger than your biological body,” he said. You’re so tightly coupled to the tools you use that they’re literally part of you as a thinking, behaving thing.” Wired


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