graceksjp wrote:
I must be a really weird Aspie cause I multitask just fine. Like I'll be reading 5 different books, while switching between 3 different TV shows, and switch constantly between school work, and get up and exercise for a bit, and then go make something to eat, chat for a bit, help my mom with the groceries, and return.
Your a gal so you process different if at all.
By the way my point was that i loose interest in first task this is why i cannot want to switch cuz i afraid i will never finish it, or i so excited i don't want to do nothing else.
By multitask i meant something else - ability to do several task during day
one after another not at same time
That test tests simultaneous ability.
SplendidSnail wrote:
Here are the results that I got:
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Speed
On average, you took 2.91 seconds to find and select an item. Other participants needed 3.22 seconds on average. Excellent!
Memory
On average, you made 0.8 mistake(s) when remembering memorized symbols. Other people made 0.14 mistakes on average.
Attention on the clicking task
We also measured how much attention you paid to the clicking task (sorry, we cannot tell you how we did it right now because we do not want others to game the test). Your attention score improved as you had to memorize more symbols. This is very unusual. Other participants lost on average 0.3 attention points for every symbol they had to memorize. In contrast, your attention score improved by 1 points for every extra symbol you had to keep in memory. In other words, on this test, you were immune to the bad effects of multitasking.
I were sleepy and i think test does not show nothing except how fast you can click and how many tiny variables you can hold in your memory, how it measures multitasking?