How to Get More Done (Feat. Monotasking)

How to Get More Done (Feat. Monotasking)
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Getting things done is hard, but have you ever thought that the way we are taught to do things might not work for our brains? In this episode, we explore how “monotasking” works vs the traditional idea of “multitasking”.

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Citations:
May, K.E., Elder, A.D. (2018). Efficient, helpful, or distracting? A literature review of media multitasking in relation to academic performance. Int J Educ Technol High Educ, 15(13).

Ophir, E., Nass, C., & Wagner, A. D. (2009). Cognitive control in media multitaskers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106(37), 15583–15587. 6

Carrier, L. M., Rosen, L. D., Cheever, N. A., & Lim, A. F. (2015). Causes, effects, and practicalities of everyday multitasking. Developmental Review, 35, 64-78. 5

Madore, K.P., Khazenzon, A.M., Backes, C.W. et al. (2020). Memory failure predicted by attention lapsing and media multitasking. Nature, 587, 87–91. z

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