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Psychologists from Germany experimentally refuted the myth of that women work better than men in conditions multitasking.
An experiment conducted by scientists showed that in quickly switch from one task to another difference between the sexes does not exist. This was reported by PLoS One magazine.
During testing, the researchers also tried to find differences in working memory capacity and processing speed incoming information.
The subjects were asked to pass two types of test. One kind assumed two tasks at the same time, and the other kind demanded to switch between tasks very quickly. Scientists specially selected various non-repeating tasks, including the simplest.
Scientists have found that in both groups the participants worked very slowly making mistakes when they needed to do two tasks at the same time. This disproves the common the claim that women are better at multitasking than men do it.
In general, multitasking is a difficult challenge for everyone, so how the human brain is able to concentrate on the main thing. Attempt find a gender difference in this area will be contrary evolutionary logic.
Andrey Vetrov