![]() ![]() Listening to a podcast or an audiobook on the way to work or in the gym does the same trick. Walking while taking on the phone or inviting someone for a walking meeting checks off two positive things at once. What is more, some studies show that we can do some things even better when we engage multiple sensory inputs at once. ![]() ![]() Cross-modal attention means that our brains can place certain mental processes on autopilot so that we can focus on other things.Įven though we can’t receive multiple information from one visual or auditory source at a time, we are more than able to process multichannel inputs. However, what scientists call cross-modal attention is a different kind of multitasking, one that we are more than able to do. There are many studies proving that it doesn’t work. I want to start off with something called “temptation bundling” or as Nir calls it “multichannel multitasking”. ![]()
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