Thursday, August 27, 2009
Why Multitaskers may not be a good thing
Think you can watch videos, make cell phone calls and send e-mails all at once? Stanford experts say even trying can impair your cognitive control. Communication professor Cliff Nass and researcher Eyal Ophir explain why.
You can read more about this study here:
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