A recipe here, an article there, a conversation that has been waiting for three weeks. For many, it reveals a messy mind. But researchers have begun to take a serious interest in this behavior, and their conclusions are surprising. The brains of the big tab accumulators actually work differently. The real question: Is this an advantage? Stanford's Study In 2009, three researchers from Stanford University published a pioneering study in the Proce…
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A recipe here, an article there, a conversation that has been waiting for three weeks. For many, it reveals a messy mind. But researchers have begun to take a serious interest in this behavior, and their conclusions are surprising. The brains of the big tab accumulators actually work differently. The real question: Is this an advantage? Stanford's Study In 2009, three researchers from Stanford University published a pioneering study in the Proce…