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The Amazing Human Body - 22 Multi-tasking

22 Multi-tasking

12/22/12 • 0 min

The Amazing Human Body
Episode 22 No matter how much computers and smart-phones want you to believe it, you can probably only do one thing at a time. Multi-tasking is something only 2.5% of the population can actually do without seeing a degradation in performance. These people are called super-taskers. "Hang-on", I hear you say, "I can drive and talk at the same time". Yes, that's true! but what you are actually doing is putting you driving "on hold" by letting your unconsciousness do it for you. Try instead driving though a battlefield with bombs going off and having an existential conversation about life. [email protected]
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Episode 22 No matter how much computers and smart-phones want you to believe it, you can probably only do one thing at a time. Multi-tasking is something only 2.5% of the population can actually do without seeing a degradation in performance. These people are called super-taskers. "Hang-on", I hear you say, "I can drive and talk at the same time". Yes, that's true! but what you are actually doing is putting you driving "on hold" by letting your unconsciousness do it for you. Try instead driving though a battlefield with bombs going off and having an existential conversation about life. [email protected]

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Episode 21 When a person takes drugs, such as cocaine, the brains pleasure center lights up and pleasure substances such as dopamine and seratone are released. There are other ways to activate the same area though, and without spending your life-savings, being illegal or ruining your life. The answer is doing good deeds, such as helping someone or contributing to charity. That way The same area will light up. [email protected]

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Episode 23 You might think that memories are stored in the brain much like a video. this is completely false. The brain captures a memory much like photography, small pictures of a situation. and then constructs the pieces in between on it's own. This makes for a very bad memory if you want it to be accurate, this is why witnesses in court can tell a story completely different from one another. Memories are also very fragile and especially when we just have experienced one and before it is stored in our long term memory base. [email protected]

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