miércoles, 8 de septiembre de 2010

Journal 6 the Myth of Multytasking

1- It is considered by many psychologists a myth because humans can’t really be doing two actions at a time there is the chance o doing things in between each other but not all at the same time.
2- An example is when there is traffic and there is a crash and there are many lanes the traffic will get slower. That is an example of the bottleneck that it comes from with pressure so it goes slower.
3- This is important so like business men that are really into their job they can realize many work at the same time and not feeling stressed because he thinks that he will finish all the work he needs to do. Also realizes adrenaline because of the various movements that the person performing the tasks is doing by ending a task ad starting another.
4- Russell Podrack found that “multitasking adversely affects how you learn. Even if you learn while multitasking, that learning is less flexible and more specialized, so you cannot retrieve the information as easily.” This is according to the article “the Myth of multitasking” by Cristine Rosen
5- The author concludes with a few paragraphs talking about what is multitasking that when we are talking about multitasking we are saying the art of multitasking or the attention that we are dedicating to our work and that that is the important objective at multitasking, and that with all the new technology there is cultures can gain their information easier than before. also that pot smokers are more productive than normal people.

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