Annoyed by cellphones? Scientists explain why | Reuters

Walker Simon: Whether it is the office, on a train or in a car, only half of the conversation is overheard which drains more attention and concentration than when overhearing two people talking, according to scientists at Cornell University. I don’t know about anybody else but I hate hearing half conversations, and whole conversations.

Walker Simon:

Whether it is the office, on a train or in a car, only half of the conversation is overheard which drains more attention and concentration than when overhearing two people talking, according to scientists at Cornell University.

I don’t know about anybody else but I hate hearing half conversations, and whole conversations.

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