Multitasking : you can't pay full attention to both sights and sounds.

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The reason talking on a cell phone makes drivers less safe may be that the brain can't simultaneously give full attention to both the visual task of driving and the auditory task of listening, a study by a Johns Hopkins University psychologist suggests. The study, published in a recent issue of "The Journal of Neuroscience," reinforces earlier behavioral research on the danger of mixing mobile phones and motoring. (Author/publisher)

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20150752 ST [electronic version only]
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Baltimore, MD, Johns Hopkins University, 2005, 2 p.

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