Attention and intended action in multitasking: An understanding of cognitive workload |
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Authors: | Premjit K. Sanjram |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Indore 452017, India |
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Abstract: | The study investigates the effect of attention on prospective memory performance in programmer multitasking (N = 60) incorporating a taxonomical understanding of prospective memory errors. It also presents an analysis of cognitive workload (CWL). The results demonstrate that people are more vulnerable to prospective memory performance failure when there is a situation that one is required to devote more attention in monitoring to identify a cue for an intended action. Omission error is the most prominent among all types of prospective memory error. Analysis reveals that when there is a stimulus driven situation of attention capture, a performance decrement observed in terms of prospective memory is not necessarily concerned with an increase in CWL. |
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Keywords: | Attention Display Prospective memory error Multitasking Cognitive workload analysis |
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