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Too many digital distractions are eroding our ability to read deeply

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Discerning Relevance and Impulse Control

Low-medium multitaskers can distinguish between relevant and irrelevant cues, quickly decide on their importance, and focus on the task at hand, showing strong impulse control. On the other hand, high-medium multitaskers have a lower ability to inhibit irrelevant information, leading to difficulty in ignoring such cues. This suggests a link between attention and impulse control, as exemplified in the focused concentration of individuals like Tiger Woods.

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