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-"'''Information overload'''" is a term popularized by [[Alvin Toffler]] in his bestselling 1970 book ''[[Future Shock]]''. It refers to the difficulty a person can have understanding an issue and making decisions that can be caused by the presence of too much information.+{{R from move}}
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-== Related terms ==+
-* [[Cognitive dissonance]]+
-* [[Continuous Partial Attention]]+
-* [[Internet addiction]]+
-* [[Learning curve]]+
-* [[Memory]]+
-* [[Mind-expanding]]+
-* [[Human multitasking|Multi-tasking]]+
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-== See also ==+
-*[[Accelerando (novel)|Accelerando]], a 2005 [[science fiction]] novel about information overload and [[accelerating change]]+
-*[[Glass cockpit]]+
-*[[Information explosion]]+
-*[[Overchoice]]+
-*[[Attention management]]+
-*[[Attention economy]]+
-*[[Lexicographic information cost]]+
-*[[Stress management]]+
-*[[Time management]]+
-*[[Information pollution]]+
-*[[Analysis paralysis]]+
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