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THREE’S A CROWD, OR DON’T OVERLOAD THE BRAIN

By January 1, 2011No Comments

An article in the September/October 2010 Scientific American Mind discussed research that explains why multitasking doesn’t work. When test subjects had to deal with two activities, the brain divided the work between each hemisphere. The study explained this is precisely why people are notoriously poor at doing three or more things at a time. “After two tasks, we run out of hemispheres.”