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(IME - 2010/2011 - 1 FASE)Scientists say juggling

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IME 2010IME InglêsTurma ITA-IME

(IME - 2010/2011 - 1ª FASE)

Scientists say juggling e-mail, phone calls and other incoming information can change how people think and behave. They say our ability to focus is being undermined by bursts of information. These play to a primitive impulse to respond to immediate opportunities and threats. The stimulation provokes excitement — a dopamine squirt — that researchers say can be addictive. In its absence, people feel bored. The resulting distractions can have deadly consequences, as when cell phone-wielding drivers and train engineers cause wrecks. And for millions of people these urges can inflict nicks and cuts on creativity and deep thought, interrupting work and family life.  

 

The text states that human beings instinctively … 

A
provoke opportunities and threats to other human beings. 
B
move towards that which threatens them.
C
react to sudden changes they experience.
D
interrupt work and family life.
E
undermine bursts of information