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Multitasking is Killing Your Brain | Observer

Posted on 26th February 2016 by Richard Farrant

An interesting article that looks at how the immediacy and pressure to reply and respond now can affect our brain and its cognitive functioning.

Source: Multitasking is Killing Your Brain | Observer

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