0526最新英文科普 打字学习同步

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Modern humans are masters of multitasking. We eat while driving,
watch TV while studying, and of course talk on our cell phones
while doing, well, everything. How do we do it? A study in the
July 16th issue of Neuron suggests that though we can train our
brains to work faster as we juggle, we never actually manage to
do more than one thing at a time.
Our brains aren't really built to handle the sort of parallel
processing we think we're capable of. The good news is: studies
have shown that extensive training can make us better at doing
two things at once. But how?
One theory is that with lots of practice some routines become
"automatic". And if we don't need to run every little thing past
the part of the brain that's spends time thinking about stuff,
we can multitask just fine.
But this new study finds that that's not the way it works. Turns
out that multitaskers still consult the prefrontal cortex, but
training gets the "Thinking Brain" to think a little faster. So
we're switching tasks quickly enough to appear to be doing them
simultaneously. Which is still nothing to shake a stick and
sneeze at.
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