Have you ever walked into a crowded room and been unable to see a friend standing right in front of you? New research from MIT suggests “when we look for something in our environment, our attention scans one thing at a time, using a serial as opposed to a parallel process.”(Buschman, Miller) This means that in a crowded room or atmosphere, we are not always going to be the initial center of attention for our spouses and friends, instead we have to wait our turns...