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NYT: New data on the problems of "multitasking"
Merlin Mann | Mar 26 2007
Slow Down, Multitaskers, and Don’t Read in Traffic - New York Times Yesterday's New York Times front page ran an article pulling together the results of several recent studies looking at how interruptions and attempts to multitask can affect the quality of work as well as the length of recovery time. Here's one bit that really grabbed me:
And, from a PDF of another of the studies cited ("Isolation of a Central Bottleneck of Information Processing with Time-Resolved fMRI"), here's a telling snippet from the article's abstract (yes, most of the rest of it is well over my head):
My own feelings on the myth of multi-tasking are well-documented, but it's fascinating to see research interest focused in this area -- although it's certainly not surprising, given its potential impact on knowledge workers and the industries that employ them. Again, from yesterday's NYT article:
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Multi-tasking, in some cases, is...Submitted by Tom (not verified) on March 26, 2007 - 1:32pm.
Multi-tasking, in some cases, is really just micro-tasking; breaking up what we do in tiny chunks. So we look at our Blackberry for 2 seconds while we are walking down the street and then look up to see where we are going for 2 seconds. The trouble is that I can't "big think" in short bursts. It is that long thought process that gets us to the great ideas, or hitting the sweet spot. Agreed that multi-tasking is a myth but what does that say about the women's superior ability to multi-task? http://www.careerjournal.com/columnists/workfamily/20030321-workfamily.html » POSTED IN:
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