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Why do we get distracted?

Getting distracted can interfere with our ability to get things done, but being open to outside thoughts isn’t always a bad thing and can actually help us with some tasks. Curious how this works? Read more here. Blog post written by Rebecca Calott.

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Written by Jessica Määttä On October 21, 2019 Tagged Cognitive flexibility, cognitive control, dopamine
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