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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Distraction hinders learning

Using functional MRI, researchers studied children learning a new task. When the children were distracted, the fMRI showed that a different part of the brain was being used to remember the task being learned... rather than the more active part of the brain normally used, the part of the memory involved in habit learning was active instead.

WebMD; Chicago Sun Times, Russel Poldrack @ UCLA (the specific study)

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