Monday 18 May 2020

PDU BLEEP EFFECT X PSYD

What multitasking does to your brain and the emotions.
Multitasking mostly makes people feel sad and fearful, new research finds.
Juggling emails, reports and other activities creates a tense working environment.
In contrast, people who have a relatively uninterrupted period to work find it easier to maintain a neutral emotional state.
The study suggests that allowing emails to continually interrupt is linked to negative emotions, even anger.

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