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Toward a unified theory of the multitasking continuum
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EngineeringTask AnalysisCognitionMultitasking ContinuumAttentionSocial SciencesPsychologyWorking MemoryMemoryCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesConcurrent MultitaskingThreaded Cognition TheoryTask PerformanceDesignUser ExperienceExperimental PsychologyCognitive ErgonomicsCognitive System EngineeringHuman-computer InteractionCognitive Load
Multitasking in user behavior can be represented along a continuum in terms of the time spent on one task before switching to another. In this paper, we present a theory of behavior along the multitasking continuum, from concurrent tasks with rapid switching to sequential tasks with longer time between switching. Our theory unifies several theoretical effects - the ACT-R cognitive architecture, the threaded cognition theory of concurrent multitasking, and the memory-for-goals theory of interruption and resumption - to better understand and predict multitasking behavior. We outline the theory and discuss how it accounts for numerous phenomena in the recent empirical literature.
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