In TODAY.com’s Expert Tip of the Day, a therapist shares how this one behavior that most of us do throughout the day is hurting our ability to focus and be present.
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Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Multitasking is challenging because the brain must rapidly switch attention between ...
Over a third of U.S. adults use subtitles regularly, and the number is higher for younger viewers. A new study points to the ...
We’ve all been there: listening to a Zoom meeting while responding to a co-worker’s urgent email. And maybe trying to arrange the kids’ after-school schedule at the same time. Multitasking is a ...
Researchers have long said that the human brain is not set up to multitask — but new research is challenging that understanding. Experts previously explained that when we believe we’re multitasking, ...
Abstract: Multiobjective multitasking optimization (MTO) is an emerging research direction in the evolutionary computation community, which tries to solve multiple optimization problems concurrently ...
Multitasking may give you the illusion that you’re getting more done. But it’s actually a poor tool for efficiency. Despite that — and after decades of ever-increasing expectations for productivity — ...