Multitasking certainly isn’t a new concept, but the constant streams of information from numerous different sources do represent a relatively new problem. While we know that all this “noise” is not good for productivity, is it possible that it could also injure our brains? Multitasking in th...
Can brains be trained to multitask?Understanding the plasticity of the brain, or its ability toadapt and reorganize its pathways,...Wortham, Jenna
D. Our brains are hardly able to deal with multitask at the same time. 4. What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage? A. To tell the advantages of changing tasks from one to another. B. To remind us to take notice of the bad results of multitasking. C. To teach...
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Their brains do not allow them to multitask. Their attention span cannot be expanded. 53. What do we learn from the conclusion of a recent study on multitasking? People make greater achievements by maintaining whatever they are doing is multitasking. People's performance benefits from the percept...
C. Their brains do not allow them to multitask. D. Their attention span cannot be expanded. C 53. What do we learn from the conclusion of a recent study on multitasking? A. People make greater achievements by maintaining whatever they are doing is multitasking. ...
When we switch tasks, our brains must adjust to process the new information, and they get overloaded as we jump between different activities. As a result, the quality of our work suffers. And, the more we multitask, the worse it gets. If your tasks demand a high level of accuracy and...
their brains do not allow them to multitask. 53.b) people's performance benefits from the perception of what they are doing as multitasking. 54.d) it is a desirable ability that can be developed. 55.c) avoid mult...
根据第一段中的“Yet we are nowhitting our ancient thinking organ with a large amount of digtalinformation that many scientists believe may have lasting andworrisome effects.”以及第二段中的“...media multitasking. . may harm attention in young adults, worsening their abilityto later recall ...
52.C)Their brains do not allow them to multitask. 53.B)People'sperformance benefits from the perception of what they are doing as multitasking. 54.D)It is a desirable ability that can be developed. 55.C)Avoid multitasking 仔细阅读 第3套 ...