About the Project, Program & FAQ

A comprehensive overview of this research-based educational webinar series, what each session covers, and answers to common questions.

About the Project

The rapid growth of digital technologies has transformed how people interact with information. What once required deliberate searching is now delivered continuously through personalized feeds, automated notifications, and algorithmic recommendations.

Although this environment creates new opportunities for learning and connection, it also increases cognitive pressure. Frequent interruptions and constant information switching can lead to reduced attention span and decision fatigue.

The purpose of this webinar series is not to criticize digital technology but to provide a deeper understanding of how the human mind responds to complex information environments. Participants will explore psychological concepts such as cognitive load, attention fragmentation, and emotional responses to information overload.

The project is strictly educational and does not promote products, services, or commercial platforms.

This project does not promote financial products, investment services, or commercial applications.

The webinar is provided for educational purposes only. The invited expert participates as a guest contributor.

digital information flow and cognitive overload visualization with abstract neural network

Event Format

2 online sessions
60–75 minutes each
Explanation of scientific research
Participant reflection and polls
Simple practical exercises
Recommendations for personal practice

Session Program

1

June 4, 2026 — 19:00 EET

Attention in the Age of Information Abundance

Topics include:

  • How digital platforms compete for human attention
  • The concept of cognitive overload
  • Multitasking and its psychological consequences
  • Emotional reactions to constant notifications
2

June 11, 2026 — 19:00 EET

Reducing Decision Fatigue in Everyday Life

Topics include:

  • Psychological mechanisms behind decision fatigue
  • Structuring daily decisions to reduce mental load
  • Techniques for managing digital information
  • Creating healthier digital routines