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Driving While Distracted More Dangerous Than Supposed

Science News reports on recent research indicating that any kind of multitasking while driving is dangerous. Not just the obvious distraction of juggling a cell phone, but even talking to a passenger or listening to a book on tape. The researchers used a driving simulator inside an MRI machine to measure brain activations. "Attending to what someone says galvanizes language-related brain areas while simultaneously reducing activity in spatial regions that coordinate driving behavior. This finding suggests that people who combine relatively automatic tasks, such as speech comprehension and car driving, exceed a biological limit on the amount of systematic brain activity they can accommodate at one time, the researchers propose. As a result, the less-ingrained skill — in this case, driving, which is learned long after a person grasps a native language — takes a neural hit."

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  1. I have to disagree by scire9 · · Score: 5, Funny

    because I'm driving right now while typing this post on my laptop and I'm not in the least bit distra

    1. Re:I have to disagree by JustShootMe · · Score: 5, Funny

      Huh. I think someone just had an accident outside my apartment.

      and why did that laptop just come flying through the window?

      cted

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    2. Re:I have to disagree by maxume · · Score: 5, Funny

      It was awful nice of you to click on "Post" for him.

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    3. Re:I have to disagree by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      The "Post"-mortum button?

    4. Re:I have to disagree by nahdude812 · · Score: 4, Funny

      The plural of "anecdote" is not "data".
      You're right, it's "empirical evidence."