MIND MATTERS

Wray Herbert

Overload

The physiological toll of multitasking and why we may not be making rational decisions even when we think we are.

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  • Posted By: tangledsynapses @ 04/21/2008 2:55:15 PM

    The brain strives on glucose levels. Too much glucose and the brain is ready for multitasking, too low sugar levels and the brain fatigues. Meditation, slep diet and exercise increase glucose levels. Stress depletes glucose

  • Posted By: tangledsynapses @ 04/21/2008 2:55:06 PM

    The brain strives on glucose levels. Too much glucose and the brain is ready for multitasking, too low sugar levels and the brain fatigues. Meditation, slep diet and exercise increase glucose levels. Stress depletes glucose

  • Posted By: tangledsynapses @ 04/21/2008 2:41:02 PM

    The brain strives on glucose levels. Too much glucose and the brain is ready for multitasking, too low sugar levels and the brain fatigues. Meditation, slep diet and exercise increase glucose levels. Stress depletes glucose

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