- Stress breaks loops that hold short-term memory together. Stress has long been pegged as the enemy of attention, disrupting focus and doing substantial damage to working memory — the short-term juggling of information that allows us to do all the little things that make us productive. http://www.news.wisc.edu/21050 242 comments science
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