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Why multitasking does more harm than good | Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Why multitasking does more harm than good | Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute

Cognitive control in media multitaskers | PNAS
Cognitive control in media multitaskers | PNAS

Higher Media Multi-Tasking Activity Is Associated with Smaller Gray-Matter  Density in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex | PLOS ONE
Higher Media Multi-Tasking Activity Is Associated with Smaller Gray-Matter Density in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex | PLOS ONE

Effects of media multitasking frequency on a novel volitional multitasking  paradigm [PeerJ]
Effects of media multitasking frequency on a novel volitional multitasking paradigm [PeerJ]

Cognitive control in media multitaskers | PNAS
Cognitive control in media multitaskers | PNAS

PDF) “Cognitive Control in Media Multitaskers” Ten Years On: A Meta-Analysis
PDF) “Cognitive Control in Media Multitaskers” Ten Years On: A Meta-Analysis

PDF) Cognitive control in media multitaskers | Clifford Nass - Academia.edu
PDF) Cognitive control in media multitaskers | Clifford Nass - Academia.edu

Cognitive control in media multitaskers | PNAS
Cognitive control in media multitaskers | PNAS

Media-multitasking and cognitive control across the lifespan | Scientific  Reports
Media-multitasking and cognitive control across the lifespan | Scientific Reports

PDF] Media multitasking and cognitive control: A systematic review of  interventions | Semantic Scholar
PDF] Media multitasking and cognitive control: A systematic review of interventions | Semantic Scholar

Video game training enhances cognitive control in older adults | Nature
Video game training enhances cognitive control in older adults | Nature

Cognitive control in media multitaskers: Two replication studies and a  meta-Analysis | SpringerLink
Cognitive control in media multitaskers: Two replication studies and a meta-Analysis | SpringerLink

Dr Allison Sekuler 🧠 👁🥁 on Twitter: "Ted Zantos showed that frontal  theta activity plays a causal role in cognitive control, and can be used to  enhance performance in younger and older
Dr Allison Sekuler 🧠 👁🥁 on Twitter: "Ted Zantos showed that frontal theta activity plays a causal role in cognitive control, and can be used to enhance performance in younger and older

Media use, attention, mental health and academic performance among 8 to 12  year old children | PLOS ONE
Media use, attention, mental health and academic performance among 8 to 12 year old children | PLOS ONE

Cognitive control in media multitaskers | PNAS
Cognitive control in media multitaskers | PNAS

Eyal Ophir on the Science of Multitasking | Boing Boing
Eyal Ophir on the Science of Multitasking | Boing Boing

1. The primary aim of the study was to test (a) the | Chegg.com
1. The primary aim of the study was to test (a) the | Chegg.com

PDF) Cognitive control in media multitaskers
PDF) Cognitive control in media multitaskers

PDF) Cognitive control in media multitaskers: Two replication studies and a  meta-Analysis
PDF) Cognitive control in media multitaskers: Two replication studies and a meta-Analysis

Cognitive Control in Adolescents and Young Adults with Media Multitasking  Experience: a Three-Level Meta-analysis,Educational Psychology Review -  X-MOL
Cognitive Control in Adolescents and Young Adults with Media Multitasking Experience: a Three-Level Meta-analysis,Educational Psychology Review - X-MOL

PDF) The Effects of Media Multitasking on Cognitive Control Ability
PDF) The Effects of Media Multitasking on Cognitive Control Ability

PDF) Media multitasking and cognitive control: A systematic review of  interventions
PDF) Media multitasking and cognitive control: A systematic review of interventions

PDF) Cognitive control in media multitaskers
PDF) Cognitive control in media multitaskers

Cognitive Control in Adolescents and Young Adults with Media Multitasking  Experience: a Three-Level Meta-analysis | SpringerLink
Cognitive Control in Adolescents and Young Adults with Media Multitasking Experience: a Three-Level Meta-analysis | SpringerLink