La vuelta a lo analógico ya es tendencia: cámaras de rollo, vinilos, cassettes, lápiz y papel.
Pero esto no va solo de “vintage”. Hay una explicación más profunda: fatiga digital. Un cerebro que vive entre pantallas, notificaciones y scroll eterno termina pidiendo pausa… y lo analógico se siente como un “apagón” mental necesario.
Hablamos con la neurocientífica Raquel Marín sobre qué le está haciendo la hiper-digitalización a nuestros cerebros, por qué el “todo digital” tiene costo, y cómo encontrar un equilibrio real sin irnos a extremos.
Pregunta: ¿Tú también sientes fatiga digital? ¿Qué hábito analógico te está devolviendo calma?
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