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Multitasking may be a necessity in today's fast-paced world, but new research shows distractions affect the way people learn, making the knowledge they gain harder to use later on.ÔÚÈç½ñ¿ì½Ú×àµÄÉç»áÖУ¬Í¬Ê±×ö¼¸¼þÊÂÒ²ÐíÊDZØÐëµÄ£¬µ«ÐÂÑо¿±íÃ÷·ÖÐÄ»áÓ°ÏìÈËÃǵÄѧϰ·½Ê½£¬Ê¹ËûÃÇÈÕºó½ÏÄÑÔËÓõ½ËùѧµÄ֪ʶ¡£

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"What's new is that even if you can learn while distracted, it changes how you learn to make it less efficient and useful," said Russell A. Poldrack, a psychology professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.ÂåÉ¼í¶¼ÓÀû¸£ÄáÑÇ´óѧµÄÐÄÀíѧ½ÌÊÚÂÞËØ•A•²¨µÂÈð¿Ë˵£º¡°Ðµķ¢ÏÖÊǼ´Ê¹ÄãÔÚÊܵ½¸ÉÈŵÄÇé¿öÏÂÈÔÈ»¿ÉÒÔѧϰ£¬ÄãµÄѧϰ·½Ê½Ò²»áÒò´Ë¶ø¸Ä±ä£¬ÄãµÄѧϰЧÂÊ»á±äµÍ£¬Ð§¹û»á±ä²î¡£¡±

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As Poldrack explains it, the brain learns in two different ways. One, called declarative learning, deals with learning active facts that can be recalled and used with great flexibility. The second is called habit learning.ÕýÈ粨µÂÈð¿ËËù½âÊ͵ÄÄÇÑù£¬´óÄÔÓÐÁ½ÖÖ²»Í¬µÄѧϰ·½Ê½£¬Ò»ÖÖ½Ð×öÐðÊöʽѧϰ£¬ÓÃÀ´Ñ§Ï°»ý¼«ÄÚÈÝ£¬¼´ÈËÃÇ¿ÉÒÔ»ØÒäÆðÀ´²¢ÄܺÜÁé»îµØ¼ÓÒÔÔËÓõĶ«Î÷¡£µÚ¶þÖÖ½Ðϰ¹ßÐÔѧϰ¡£

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For instance, in learning a phone number you can simply memorize it, using declarative learning, and can then recall it whenever needed.±È·½ËµÄã¼ÇÒ»¸öµç»°ºÅÂ룬Äã¿ÉÒÔÖ±½Óͨ¹ýÐðÊöʽѧϰ·½Ê½°ÑËü¼Çס£¬ÎÞÂÛºÎʱÐèÒª¶¼ÄÜ»ØÒäÆðÀ´¡£µÚ¶þÖÖ¾ÍÊÇϰ¹ßÐԵؼÇסËü¡£

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"A second way to learn it is by habit, "punch it in 1,000 times, then even if you don't remember it consciously, you can go to the phone and punch it in," Poldrack said.¡°²¦¸ö1000´Î£¬²»¹ÜÄãÊÇ·ñÓÐÒâʶµØÈ¥¼ÇËü£¬Äã×ßµ½µç»°Ç°¾ÍÄܲ¦³öÄǸöºÅÂ룬¡±²¨µÂÈð¿Ë½âÊÍ˵¡£

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Memorizing is a lot more useful, he pointed out. "If you use the habit system, you have to be at a phone to recreate the movements."ËûÖ¸³ö£¨ÐðÊöʽѧϰ·½Ê½µÄ£©¼ÇÒäÒªÓÐÓõö࣬¡°Èç¹ûÄãʹÓÃϰ¹ßÐÔѧϰ·½·¨£¬Äã¾ÍµÃµ½µç»°»úÅÔÈ¥ÖØÏÖ³¡¾°¡£¡±

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The problem, Poldrack said, is that the two types of learning seem to be competing with each other, and when someone is distracted, habit learning seems to take over from declarative learning.²¨µÂÈð¿Ë˵ÎÊÌâ¾ÍÔÚÓÚÕâÁ½ÖÖѧϰ·½·¨Ëƺõ»á±Ë´Ë¿¹ºâ£¬µ±Ò»¸öÈË·ÖÐÄʱ£¬Ï°¹ßʽѧϰ·½Ê½Ëƺõ»áÈ¡´úÐðÊöʽѧϰ·½Ê½¡£

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