Every time you check an email during a deep work session, a piece of your cognitive capacity is left behind in the inbox. This phenomenon, known in clinical psychology as attention residue, is silently destroying the ability of modern professionals to engage in complex problem-solving. It is not just about lost minutes on a timesheet; it is about the fundamental, mechanical degradation of output quality across entire industries. This educational book dissects the neuroscience behind task-switching, revealing how our brains struggle to clear the mental cache between competing demands. Drawing on clinical studies and corporate performance data, it exposes the massive hidden tax that multitasking levies on our organizations, proving that partial attention is mathematically equivalent to zero attention. Reclaim your cognitive bandwidth and discover actionable, architectural strategies to insulate your working memory from the relentless barrage of modern digital demands.



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Titel
Attention Residuals: How Task-Switching Fractures Complex Professional Output
Untertitel
Fragmentation, Inefficiency, and the Collapse of Focus in the Modern Knowledge Workplace
EAN
9783565569335
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
0.91 MB
Anzahl Seiten
148