- What single core computers and people do is do task-switching.
- Most people do task-switching slowly, people with ADD task-switch rapidly and computers in an instant.
- Task-switch in this fashion makes us very efficient when we are not overloaded.
- However, as the time slices devoted to a particular task get shorter and farther between, any particular task can become too slow – like overloaded computers.
- There has to be a balance achieved for efficiency
- So we have to have a limited number of distractions at a time
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Being an ADD/ADHD youth worker #10: ADD people are incorrectly viewed as multi-taskers
We “multi-task” the same way
as single core computers. Which is to say, not at all.
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