

An edition of The distracted mind (2016)
ancient brains in a high-tech world
By Adam Gazzaley
Publish Date
2016
Publisher
The MIT Press
Language
eng
Pages
295
Description:
Adam Gazzaley and Larry Rosen--a neuroscientist and a psychologist--explain why our brains aren't built for multitasking and suggest better ways to live in a high-tech world without giving up our modern technology. They explain that our brains are limited in their ability to pay attention. We don't really multitask but rather switch rapidly between tasks. Distractions and interruptions, often technology-related--referred to by the authors as interference--collide with our goal-setting abilities.
subjects: Distraction (Psychology), Social aspects, Attention, Information technology, Information society, Technology, Cognition, PSYCHOLOGY, Cognitive Neuroscience & Cognitive Neuropsychology, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, Mehrfachtätigkeit, Multitasking, Psychische Belastung, Wahlforschung, Einstellungsforschung, Informationsverarbeitung