The multitasking mind:
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Oxford University Press
2011
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Beschreibung: | "Multitasking is all around us: the office worker interrupted by a phone call, the teenager texting while driving, the salesperson chatting while entering an order. When multitasking, the mind juggles all the many tasks we're doing this second, this hour, this week, and tries to perform them together-sometimes with great ease, sometimes with great difficulty. We don't often stop to think about how exactly we accomplish these feats of multitasking great and small. How do we switch from one task to another? What types of multitasking are disruptive, and when are they most disruptive? And ultimately, how can we take advantage of the benefits of multitasking while alleviating its negative effects in our daily lives? This book presents the theory of threaded cognition, a theory that aims to explain the multitasking mind. The theory states that multitasking behavior can be expressed as cognitive threads-independent streams of thought that weave through the mind's processing resources to produce multitasking behavior, and sometimes experience conflicts to produce multitasking interference. Grounded in the ACT-R cognitive architecture, threaded cognition incorporates computational representations and mechanisms used to simulate and predict multitasking behavior and performance. The book describes the implications of threaded cognition theory across three traditionally disparate domains: concurrent multitasking (doing multiple tasks at once), sequential multitasking (interrupting and resuming tasks), and multitask skill acquisition (learning and practicing multiple tasks). The work stresses the importance of unifying basic and applied research by alternating between in-depth descriptions of basic research phenomena and broader treatments of phenomena in applied domains, such as driver distraction and human-computer interaction. The book also includes practical guidelines Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XI, 304 S. Ill., graph. Darst. 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9780199733569 0199733562 |
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CONTENTS
1. A UNIFYING THEORY OF MULTITASKING 3
2. CONCURRENT MULTITASKING AND THREADED COGNITION 25
3. DRIVING AND DRIVER DISTRACTION 67
4. SEQUENTIAL MULTITASKING, PROBLEM STATE, AND
TASK SUSPENSION AND RESUMPTION 111
5. TASK INTERRUPTION IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION 141
6. MULTITASKING AND LEARNING 169
7. COMPLEX TASKS AND THE CHALLENGE OF MONOTASKING 199
8. DESIGNING FOR MULTITASKING 237
9. REFLECTIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS 255
REFERENCES 273
INDEX 297
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