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Changing minds | Day 52

Changing minds | Day 52

When you learn that your colleague is on absent leave because they are dealing with panic attacks and can’t leave the house, how should you respond?

Posted on October 7, 2014November 24, 2014Categories 365 Science StoriesTags issues, mental health, psychologyLeave a comment on Changing minds | Day 52
No such multitasking | Day 26

No such multitasking | Day 26

What’s interesting is that multitasking might not actually be a thing. Some neuroscience and psychology research claims that the brain can only attend to one intelligent task at a time, and any attempt at processing simultaneous stimuli will end up getting stuck in a ‘bottleneck.’

Posted on September 11, 2014September 12, 2014Categories 365 Science StoriesTags multitasking, neuroscience, psychology1 Comment on No such multitasking | Day 26

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