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December 11, 2006

Feeling Under Pressure?

"In 2005, a psychiatrist at King's College London did a study in which one group was asked to take an IQ test while doing nothing, and a second group to take an IQ test while distracted by e-mails and ringing telephones. The uninterrupted group did better by an average of ten points, which wasn't much of a surprise. What was a surprise is that the e-mailers also did worse, by an average of six points, than a group in a similar study that had been tested while stoned. That's right. Stoned. Those people were literally burned out, and they did better."

This confronting piece of information comes from an article in New Yorker Magazine, evidence which suggests that we need to place a greater emphasis and broader understanding on what it means to abuse our bodies.

Any thoughts?

Posted by gary at December 11, 2006 03:30 PM

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