Test subjects rode stationary bikes 25 percent faster when they simultaneously tackled some relatively easy cognitive challegnes. Karen Hopkin reports.
ByIf you’re like me, you know that does not always save time. You that require fixing. But maybe I’m just doing the wrong things. Because a new study shows that people on a stationary bike pedaled faster when they simultaneously tackled some sort of mental test.
Even the researchers were surprised by that result. They had originally set out to demonstrate what other studies have shown: that when people try to do two things at once, they do both more poorly. Their counterintuitive finding is in the journal PLoS ONE. [Lori J. P. Altmann et al, ]
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