Quit multitasking and focus on giving one task your undivided attention at a time.
Research suggests the brain can rewire itself to do two things at once.
A new study reveals that extensive training rewires the brain, offloading automated skills to the temporal cortex to allow ...
New research by Georgetown scientists shows how the brain rewires itself to automate learned tasks. The findings challenge a ...
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For years, experts said multitasking was a myth. A new Georgetown study just proved that with the right training, your brain ...
Scientists have long said we can’t multitask. A new study says we can - ‘This is unlocking a whole new set of questions,’ one ...
The modern world celebrates the multitasker. We praise those who can answer emails while on conference calls, scroll social media during TV shows, and text while walking. But behind this apparent ...
When you think you’re multitasking—responding to emails while listening to a conference call while monitoring chat messages—your brain is actually rapidly switching between tasks rather than ...
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New research reveals a mental workaround that is activated through repetition and experience.