I knew that shifting gears was unproductive, but I had no idea that the brain took that long to reconnect with a non-routine task. Powerful evidence that multi-tasking on non-routine tasks is not something that we should be proud of, if we want to be productive that is.
I knew that shifting gears was unproductive, but I had no idea that the brain took that long to reconnect with a non-routine task. Powerful evidence that multi-tasking on non-routine tasks is not something that we should be proud of, if we want to be productive that is.
Thanks for the insight,
Steve Hendon