Some people can do more things at once because their brains are better at switching between tasks. Imagine you're playing with building blocks while counting out your allowance, if your brain is good at moving from one job to another, it's easier for you to handle both jobs without getting confused.
Examples
- A child can count blocks while singing their favorite song without missing a beat.
- A parent can cook dinner and answer the phone at the same time without dropping the pan.
- A kid can colour a picture while telling a story to their friend.
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See also
- Why Do People Feel ‘Anxious’ in Crowded Places?
- Why Do People Often Believe in Conspiracy Theories?
- Why Do We Yawn When We're Tired?
- Why Do Some People Hear Music in Their Heads?
- Why Do People Get Stressed Out by the Same Things Over and Over?
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Categories: Psychology · Multitasking,Cognitive Skills,Neuroscience