Being
interrupted is so bad for your concentration that even a one minute
distraction is enough to completely wipe your short term memory.
A
study has found that if you are bothered for 60 seconds while trying to
focus on something then you will have to start afresh because you can’t
recall what you were doing.
The
researchers said that their findings should be a warning to anyone with
a smartphone as users check the devices around 125 times a day.
It shows
that humans are more similar to goldfish than they might think as the
animals have a memory that lasts just three seconds.
The US researchers asked test participants to outline an answer to an exam and then write their response under three conditions.
Firstly
they had to write uninterrupted, secondly they were disrupted three
times whilst writing the outline and thirdly they were interrupted three
times whilst writing the answer.
During each of the one-minute interruptions, the test subjects had to do maths problems.
The findings showed that the breaks caused 95 per cent of people taking part to write poorer quality answers.
They
also wrote less - for those planning to write a paragraph with five
points, they only managed to include three even if they did not realise.
The
study has been hailed as ‘breaking new ground’ as it is the first to
show the impact that distractions have on the quality of work somebody
is trying to carry out.
Cyrus Foroughi, a doctoral student at George Mason University, Virginia, who led the research, said: ‘One minute is more than enough to wipe your short-term memory.
‘Most interruptions in the real world can last from 10 to 15 minutes to 10 to 15 seconds.’
Dr
Gary Small, a professor of psychiatry at UCLA Semel Institute for
Neuroscience and Human Behaviour, who did not take part in the research,
likened our brains to a computer and said that you have to ‘boot it up’
if you flit between tasks.
He
said: ‘Our brains are hardwired to like things that are new. The new
electronic devices offer us this opportunity for novelty.’
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