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Trouble switching between tasks may flag Alzheimer’s years before memory fades, scientists say
Subtle trouble juggling two tasks at once may signal Alzheimer’s disease risk years before the memory problems that doctors typically screen for, according to a body of peer-reviewed research linking ...
Practice may do more than make perfect. Researchers found that extensive training physically reorganizes the brain, allowing ...
Is Our Brain Really Made for Multitasking? The human brain can absolutely pursue more than one goal at a time, but don’t be ...
The human brain evolved to focus on one demanding task at a time while remaining alert to genuine threats in the environment.
Consider flipping through numerous videos on TikTok within mere minutes—some news item, some dancing fad, some culinary trick ...
Extensive practice can rewire the brain so a learned skill runs more automatically, making some forms of true multitasking ...
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