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STANFORD UNIVERSITY

People who multitask are more easily distracted, less productive, score lower on tests for recalling information, and make more errors.

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Our brains weren’t built to multitask.

Multitasking makes you dumb

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JEREMY CLARKSON

Multitasking is the ability to screw everything up simultaneously.”

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