>> well, what we know is that attention does turn out to be extremely important in what we -- how -- in our every day lives. what we notice, what we don't notice. if we're distracted by something. if we become forgetful. attention seems to be key of it. and one of the things we're really interested in is if -- interacting with lots of technology tends to create all kinds of problems in terms of overloading some of these intentional networks. perhaps the opposite is setting it aside for a little bit of time. if those setting aside, all this technology or multitasking frenzy that we have these days, put that aside for a little bit, if that ends up restoring some of the neurocircuits that are involved in attention, i think that could an important message. >> i know you actually called a few times from the strip. you had a few grants you were working on, so you cheated a little bit as was outlined. do you agree overall, do you