Your friend, who knows you're taking psychology, asks if we're more efficient when we are doing several things at once, like study for their sociology exam, listen to favorite playlists and babysit their baby, 2 year old brother. You reply:
Group of answer choices
"The more we multitask, the better we get at it and the things we're attempting to do"
"Multitasking only works if you're listening to the RIGHT kind of music while attempting to do other tasks, so be careful"
"Multitasking actually strengthens the brain by forcing the neurons to work harder, so go for it"
βThe more we multitask, the less we actually accomplish, because we slowly lose our ability to focus enough to learn"