Attention Spans: A Short-Form Destruction of Focus?
Attention Spans: A Short-Form Destruction of Focus?  
Podcast: Ruined By The Internet? | Uncovering the human cost of our digital world
Published On: Mon Jul 28 2025
Description: Thanks to the constant stream of information, endless notifications, and explosion of rapid-fire short-form content, are we losing our capacity for sustained focus and deep concentration - or is that just the latest moral panic about technology?We're joined by Dr Patrick Clarke - Clinical Psychologist and Associate Professor at Curtin University - whose research into attention and cognition puts him at the exact point where the science meets the scroll, and who brings evidence to a conversation usually driven by assumption.Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not.Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation - new episodes regularly.Visit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/Help us investigate ourselves: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishowIn this episode we investigate how our interaction with technology is changing our attention habits, examine what the research actually says about attention spans in the digital age, explore the relationship between short-form content, social media, and mental health, and ask whether our fundamental cognitive abilities are genuinely declining - or simply adapting to a new environment.00:00 - Introduction to attention, focus, and digital devices02:48 - Understanding the different types of attention and why it matters09:20 - Attention span in the digital age: what's actually changing?11:00 - What the research really says about attention over time13:10 - The impact of personal interest on our ability to focus15:13 - Task switching, focus, and the cost of constant interruption17:44 - Brain plasticity and how our minds adapt to digital environments21:40 - Social media, short-form content, and their effect on cognitive engagement23:27 - The relationship between cognitive load and anxiety levels24:12 - What rapid-fire short-form content is actually doing to our brains27:07 - Social media's specific influence on mental health30:46 - Digital interactions versus real-life relationships: what gets lost32:38 - Practical strategies for improving focus in a distracted world38:38 - Reassessing our attention span concerns: are we worrying about the right things?Guest links - Dr Patrick ClarkeUniversity profile: https://staffportal.curtin.edu.au/staff/profile/view/patrick-clarke-ec8428e9/