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In a world that rewards speed, slowing down and focusing on one task at a time may be the real cognitive advantage.
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According to a study by Dr. Glenn Wilson, from the Institute of Psychiatry at the University of London, electronic multitasking (ringing telephones, email dings etc.) lowers IQ by ten points–more than ...
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