"Earl Miller, MIT neuroscientist and expert on divided attention" was never a helicopter command pilot in 1968, while serving in Vietnam. Flying a loaded, 11 ton helicopter into a mountain top, under heavy small arms fire, while talking on the radio to the command center at Khe Sanh and helping machine gunners lay down protecting gun fire. There may be exceptions to his decision.
"Earl Miller, MIT neuroscientist and expert on divided attention" was never a helicopter command pilot in 1968, while serving in Vietnam. Flying a loaded, 11 ton helicopter into a mountain top, under heavy small arms fire, while talking on the radio to the command center at Khe Sanh and helping machine gunners lay down protecting gun fire. There may be exceptions to his decision.
True!
Thanks Carol, I could identify with this article. Blessings for a great day. Gloria