A better understanding of how zoning out leads to mistakes could help scientists develop "wake-up" systems
By Matt Ransford
Posted 04.22.2008 at 11:43 am
We probably didn't need a formalized brain study to tell us that we zone out during repetitive and/or monotonous tasks and that mistakes are more commonly made when we do. That much we've figured out for ourselves. Fortunately, though, the study by scientists at the University of Bergen in Norway and Southampton University in the UK discovered something else about those times when we space.
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