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By now, we all know that multi-tasking can be a losingproposition. Talking on the phone while driving? Dumb idea. Textingwhile driving? Really dumb idea. But even seemingly harmlessmulti-tasking—like chatting with a friend while sending out anoffice e-mail—isn’t as harmless or efficient as we’d like tobelieve. A recent article published in the science journalNeuroImage revealed that when we attempt demanding taskssimultaneously, we end up doing neither as well as we shouldbecause our brains have cognitive limits. What’s more, we’re alsoless efficient after we’ve shut down e-mail and turned off ourphones. In a recent experiment at Stanford University, a group
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