Researchers: Mutli-taskers ruining their brains
Multi-Tasking Brains
Researchers find multi-taskers have shortcomings with focus and organization.Published: August 24, 2009
Researchers at Stanford say multi-taskers may be ruining their brains.
Scientists found college students who use multiple forms of media at once have more trouble determining what’s important and what’s not.
“High multi-taskers love to grab new information at the expense of carefully managing the information they already have,“ Professor Clifford Nass said.
The study showed the memories of multi-taskers were lousy.
The study also found multi-taskers are actually slower at switching tasks than those who do one thing at a time, so there’s old advice for a new generation: Do less to accomplish more.
Researchers said they plan on looking at brain scans of people who work with multiple media and study whether grades and relationships suffer.
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