
Neuroimaging study maps the neural basis of multitasking.
Human multitasking is the apparent performance by an individual of handling more than one task, or activity, at the same time. Studies have shown that some people can be trained to multitask where changes in brain activity have been measured as improving performance of multiple tasks. A very rich background of studies show that multitasking can also be assisted with coordination techniques, such as taking … Continue reading Neuroimaging study maps the neural basis of multitasking.