Abstract (for Zenodo upload — pure text without formulas, only humanitarian vertical) In an era when the speed of digital environments outpaces the natural rhythm of human perception, a phenomenon emerges that can be called cognitive debt — the systemic accumulation of unprocessed, unlived, unintegrated information. Like the financial crisis of 2008, when debt grew invisibly, disguised by complex instruments, and then collapsed onto real people, cognitive debt is growing today in the minds of millions — especially children and adolescents — and has not yet led to an obvious collapse, but is already creating hidden fragility
Р С Лукин (Sat,) studied this question.