Isaac, there's a difference between talking on a cell, even with an HFD compared to talking with another person. Because of the limited information feedback in a cell phone conversation, we have to pay more attention to the conversation than if the person was in the vehicle. That's because the information stream has a considerably greater bandwidth, consequently the person has more attentional resources that can be applied to driving.
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