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Psychology research shows that choosing paper over a phone reflects specific cognitive habits. Paper users manage attention by avoiding digital distractions, practice selectivity in note-taking, and leverage physical layout for memory cues. Handwriting engages more elaborate brain connectivity patterns than typing, though studies caution against overinterpreting results.
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