Multitasking Muddles Brains, Even When the Computer Is Off | Wired Science | Wired.com - 0 views
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Sandra Rivera on 30 Aug 09"We wanted to ask a different question," said Clifford Nass, a Stanford University cognitive scientist. "What happens to people who multitasking all the time?" In a study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nass and Stanford psychologists Anthony Wagner and Eyal Ophir surveyed 262 students on their media consumption habits. The 19 students who multitasked the most and 22 who multitasked least then took two computer-based tests, each completed while concentrating only on the task at hand.
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Susanne Gierds on 01 Sep 09Interesting that. And scary. Hail the era of scatterbrains. I'm definetely one of them.