Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The Psychological Trauma Of Failed Multitasking

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Pictured above is actual photographic footage of what happens when the brain is unable to multitask "thinking" and "breathing."


Please note that the "reaching upward of the hands" is fairly typical. Many scientists believe that it is an instinctual response - as if the hands themselves wanted to physically "sort through" and correct the cerebral crisis.

After the failed multitasking event, the occasionally painful rehabilitation process begins.



This typically involves first re-learning the "breathing" task. Once that has been re-established, the considerably more difficult procedure of re-learning the "thinking" process begins.

In most cases - since the attempt to multitask both processes ("breathing" and "thinking") resulted in so much psychic pain (see first photo above) - a built-in "fail safe" activates within the central nervous system guaranteeing that "never the twain shall meet" again.


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