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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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But the concept of multi-tasking...Submitted by little kimchee (not verified) on March 29, 2007 - 2:12pm.
But the concept of multi-tasking is so ATTRACTIVE. I love that scene in the Royal Tenenbaums when you see young Chaz Tenenbaum taking lunch standing up at his desk. I think people feel more important or confident when they elaborately multi-task and that a lot of it is "getting psyched for the game." I download audiobooks to listen to during workouts, even though Freakonomics and the elliptical machine don't really mix, because it makes me FEEL more efficient. I used to be able to bicycle while drinking coffee and eating breakfast on my way to school. I actually keep little pink hand weights under my desk so I can lift them during conference calls (while I'm wearing my headset and on Outlook). This kind of behavior doesn't make me any more productive but it has some strange mental effect that releases endorphins for sure. » POSTED IN:
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