Last year he and a team of colleagues reported the results of a National Science Foundation-backed experiment that combined meditation with multitasking.
The subjects were human-resource managers. Some got meditation training, and others did not. They were then asked to complete tasks, such as scheduling a meeting, amid a barrage of interruptions from e-mail, instant messages, phone calls, and knocks on the door.
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