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Brains Study Brains - Discover Magazine - science news articles online technology magazine articles Brains Study Brains
Topic: Miscellaneous 1:54 pm EDT, Jun 16, 2005

Surgeons, air traffic controllers, waitresses, and bus drivers—or anyone in a high-stress job—take in a steady flow of information that needs to be processed on the spot. But how much is too much? Cognitive scientists in Australia have concluded that humans can juggle four “chunks” of information at any given instant. After that, they become confused. Their next move is no more reasoned than flipping a coin.

Brains Study Brains - Discover Magazine - science news articles online technology magazine articles Brains Study Brains



 
 
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