Exceptional multitaskers are a scientific anomaly
In episode five of our video series Exceptional Humans, we search for supertaskers in our own office, to see how the Quartz staff compares to the general public.
We ended up finding two, and have Strayer quiz one of them on her ability—discussing where it comes from, and what it means for the rest of us.
This story was originally published on December 23, 2019.
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Видео Exceptional multitaskers are a scientific anomaly канала Quartz
We ended up finding two, and have Strayer quiz one of them on her ability—discussing where it comes from, and what it means for the rest of us.
This story was originally published on December 23, 2019.
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Become a member of Quartz, your exclusive guide to the global economy: http://bit.ly/2E7e7jB
Quartz is a digital news outlet dedicated to telling stories at the intersection of the important and the interesting. Visit us at https://qz.com/ to read more.
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