Investigating the Effect of Nested Interruptions and Levels of Cognitive Demand on Mental States

Interruptions to secondary tasks increase cognitive load and emotion. Interruptions force workers to switch jobs. In the two studies, some of these secondary tasks get interrupted, resulting in multiple tasks that must be resumed, known as nested interruptions. We hypothesize that nested interruptio...

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Main Authors: Koundal, N., Bencheva, N., Saad, M.N.M., Elamvazuthi, I., Al-Quraishi, M.S., Abdalhadi, A.
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Published: 2023
Online Access:http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/38015/
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:380152023-12-11T03:00:51Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/38015/ Investigating the Effect of Nested Interruptions and Levels of Cognitive Demand on Mental States Koundal, N. Bencheva, N. Saad, M.N.M. Elamvazuthi, I. Al-Quraishi, M.S. Abdalhadi, A. Interruptions to secondary tasks increase cognitive load and emotion. Interruptions force workers to switch jobs. In the two studies, some of these secondary tasks get interrupted, resulting in multiple tasks that must be resumed, known as nested interruptions. We hypothesize that nested interruption and mental task levels increase the mental load and negative emotions and degrade performance. The participant would have to encode the resumption goals for both the primary and the interrupted secondary tasks in working memory. Initially, a preliminary laboratory experiment was conducted on two participants using Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in which one participant had to complete the three tasks (without and with time press and cognitive demand) without interruption, and the other had to complete the tasks with two kinds of interruption (single and nested interruption). Our research can help managers and staff members manage nested interruptions and workloads better. © 2023 IEEE. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed Koundal, N. and Bencheva, N. and Saad, M.N.M. and Elamvazuthi, I. and Al-Quraishi, M.S. and Abdalhadi, A. (2023) Investigating the Effect of Nested Interruptions and Levels of Cognitive Demand on Mental States. In: UNSPECIFIED. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85176119274&doi=10.1109%2fET59121.2023.10279605&partnerID=40&md5=5e4b15930e42a69d28c0d488c3b7f5a7 10.1109/ET59121.2023.10279605 10.1109/ET59121.2023.10279605 10.1109/ET59121.2023.10279605
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description Interruptions to secondary tasks increase cognitive load and emotion. Interruptions force workers to switch jobs. In the two studies, some of these secondary tasks get interrupted, resulting in multiple tasks that must be resumed, known as nested interruptions. We hypothesize that nested interruption and mental task levels increase the mental load and negative emotions and degrade performance. The participant would have to encode the resumption goals for both the primary and the interrupted secondary tasks in working memory. Initially, a preliminary laboratory experiment was conducted on two participants using Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in which one participant had to complete the three tasks (without and with time press and cognitive demand) without interruption, and the other had to complete the tasks with two kinds of interruption (single and nested interruption). Our research can help managers and staff members manage nested interruptions and workloads better. © 2023 IEEE.
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author Koundal, N.
Bencheva, N.
Saad, M.N.M.
Elamvazuthi, I.
Al-Quraishi, M.S.
Abdalhadi, A.
spellingShingle Koundal, N.
Bencheva, N.
Saad, M.N.M.
Elamvazuthi, I.
Al-Quraishi, M.S.
Abdalhadi, A.
Investigating the Effect of Nested Interruptions and Levels of Cognitive Demand on Mental States
author_facet Koundal, N.
Bencheva, N.
Saad, M.N.M.
Elamvazuthi, I.
Al-Quraishi, M.S.
Abdalhadi, A.
author_sort Koundal, N.
title Investigating the Effect of Nested Interruptions and Levels of Cognitive Demand on Mental States
title_short Investigating the Effect of Nested Interruptions and Levels of Cognitive Demand on Mental States
title_full Investigating the Effect of Nested Interruptions and Levels of Cognitive Demand on Mental States
title_fullStr Investigating the Effect of Nested Interruptions and Levels of Cognitive Demand on Mental States
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Effect of Nested Interruptions and Levels of Cognitive Demand on Mental States
title_sort investigating the effect of nested interruptions and levels of cognitive demand on mental states
publishDate 2023
url http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/38015/
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