Newsflash: Dull Jobs Really Do Numb the Mind

I know it's hard to believe. But here's the quote from the article:

"Boring jobs turn our mind to autopilot, say scientists - and it means we can seriously mess up some simple tasks."


But, here's the cool part of this research:

Monotonous duties switch our brain to "rest mode", whether we like it or not, the researchers report in Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences.

They found mistakes can be predicted up to 30 seconds before we make them, by patterns in our brain activity.

The team hopes to design an early-warning brain monitor for pilots and others in "critical situations".

The scientists say the device would be particularly suitable for monotonous jobs where focus is hard to maintain - such as passport and immigration control.


Wow, think of the possibilities. If you could get your hands on one of those early-warning brain monitors and wear it to a job interview, you'd significantly increase your chances for making better job decisions!

But you'd look rather conspicuous during the interview.

source: BBC News

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