New: cognitivescienceAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzanhive-183959hive-180932steemhive-166405photographyhive-144064uncommonlabhive-185836hive-183397bitcoinhive-150122lifehive-188619krsuccesshive-124908hive-101145hive-139150hive-103599hive-184714hive-103393hive-109690TrendingNewHotLikersstaney24 (25)in multitasking • 2 months agoIs Multitasking Making You Dumber? Here’s the Truth!In the age of information overload, where notifications ping and screens glow with enticing distractions, multitasking has become a badge of honor. 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