Multitasking is REAL | Andrew Huberman

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Andrew Huberman born September 26, 1975, is a US-based neuroscientist, professor in the Department of Neurobiology at Stanford University School of Medicine, and Youtuber. He has made many important contributions to the fields of brain development, brain function, and neuroplasticity. H. The ability of the nervous system to rewire and learn new behaviors, skills and cognitive functions.
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multitasking is only possible with muscle memory

lintyscorpion
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Multitasking is pretty fun, but I find it unproductive. True multitasking is focusing on one thing fully, and switching between tasks, instead of splitting your attention on 2+ tasks.

AnAwakenedPanda
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yeah when people say multitasking isn't real they bring up work but nobody said it had to be work like if somebody was typing on a computer and eating pizza with the other hand I was typing this with one hand

argument-onepunch
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Multiple studies state otherwise do they not?

joecoolmccall
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Exactly! Thank you. Humans are very capable of doing more than one thing at a time and all successfully. Its not that hard, its natural with many of us, but if even tough for you, you still have probably been doing it even if you're haven't been aware of it because its inherently in you anyway. Sadly all it takes is one person going against what has been a positive asset for centuries like multitasking, then a bunch of folks want to jump on that bandwagon because they most likely just don't want to elevate their brain to that level anyway. Multitasking is very possible, very easy as well as very positive!

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