Who's slowing you down?

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Solitary workers may be faster workers, according to research by neuroscience investigator Dr. Timothy Welsh. Welsh has demonstrated that individuals given a specific task are slowed when witnessing someone perform a different task nearby, suggesting that workers may perform better if they are in isolation. His latest results were published in the December, 2007 issue of the Journal of Human Movement Science.


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