The Neural Basis of Multitasking (via dlPFC)

June 11th, 2010 § Leave a Comment

The Neural Basis of Multitasking In a headline-grabbing recent study, the NHTSA revealed that talking on a cell phone–even with a hands free headset–is effectively the same as driving with a .08 blood alcohol reading, or legal intoxication.  Texting is even worse, but a poll released yesterday showed that a majority (52%) of the world's drivers often have their thumbs occupied behind the wheel.  These are only particularly dangerous examples of a common and rather curious fact … Read More

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