New research by Georgetown scientists shows how the brain rewires itself to automate learned tasks. The findings challenge a ...
A new study reveals that extensive training rewires the brain, offloading automated skills to the temporal cortex to allow true multitasking.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. University Professor writing about how best to lead workplaces We live in a world that glorifies “busyness”. The ability to juggle ...
Multitasking usually lowers productivity because most people are “task switching,” which creates a mental “switch cost” that slows processing and reduces accuracy. Switching between tasks strains ...