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Audio Thought: The Neuroscience Behind Interruption

Written by Dr Etienne van der Walt | May 9, 2022 12:02:57 PM

 

Length: 19:42

After a brief introduction to Neurozone, Dr Etienne van der Walt dives into the negative and positive aspects of interruption. He also speaks about the difference between interruption and distraction, the effect of interruption on the brain of the individual or group being interrupted, as well as the brain of the interruptor. 

Interruption impacts the social safety system, as it looks at affective empathy in a social setting. Cognitive empathy is also at play, as interruption results in a decreased capacity for problem solving in the collective. Working memory is affected too - depending on the size and severity of the interruption. 

However, the positive aspect of interruption (which Etienne calls, "disruption") is critically important for generating new ideas, as it results in a new way of thinking.