
To investigate distractibility, the team compared the brains of easy and difficult-to-distract individuals. They assessed each person's distractibility by quizzing them about how often they fail to notice road signs, or go into a supermarket and become sidetracked to the point that they forget what they came in to buy. The most distractible individuals received the highest score.
The team then imaged the volunteers' brains using a structural MRI scanner. The most obvious difference between those who had the highest questionnaire scores – the most easily distracted – and those with low scores was the volume of grey matter in a region of the brain known as the left superior parietal lobe (SPL). Specifically, the easily distracted tended to have more grey matter here.
i must have a big brain.. :D
ReplyDeleteMe too... XD
ReplyDeletei must have a huge BRAin im always distracted
ReplyDeleteI have a small brain I guess :D
ReplyDeleteMy brain, IT MUST BE HUGE!
ReplyDeleteMy brain must be pretty average :O
ReplyDeletemy brain must be gigantic
ReplyDeletePerfectly describes me! lol.
ReplyDeletelarge brain here also!
ReplyDeleteDon't tell people with ADD THIS, then they'll start bragging about it and become even more insufferable, heh.
ReplyDeleteI finally have an excuse!
ReplyDeleteAh,that must be my problem
ReplyDeleteI don't need this :p
ReplyDeleteMy brain must be gigantic!
ReplyDeleteWell then i guess most people have large brains.
ReplyDeleteI have too much brain ? Lol!!
ReplyDeleteMassive brain <---
ReplyDeletemy brain is dangerously large then.
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