Adults With ADHD, Social Media and Driving Don’t Mix
Despite laws and studies that have shown that distractions while driving can lead to accidents, many drivers are still reluctant to close their cell phones and forgo access to texts, emails or phone conversations...Turel and Antoine Bechara, professor of psychology at USC's Brain and Creativity Institute, set out to explore the intersection of the use of Facebook or other social media while driving and ADHD among adults.
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