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They're weaker at shifting from one task to another and at organizing information.
The behavior of people with autism that could be explained by the executive dysfunction theory includes the need for routine, strong preference for repetitive behavior, lack of impulse control, difficulty in initiating new actions, and difficulty of shifting from one task to another (Hill, 2004; Hill & Frith, 2003; Hughes, Russell, & Robbins, 1994).
Rather than engaging in simultaneous tasks, you are in fact shifting from one task to another to another in rapid succession.
The good news is that the most concrete skills, even managing emotions, shifting from one task to another or learning to create routines for yourself in the morning can be developed.
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During dual tasking, such resource allocation may favor one task, may be equal, or may shift from one task to another at different critical time points during the action.
"Multitasking is shifting focus from one task to another in rapid succession.
These findings have demonstrated that when you shift focus from one task to another, that transition is neither fast nor smooth.
Only two subjects switched the direction of hand preference from one task to another task.
This means consciously and completely shifting your attention from one task to the next, and focusing on the task at hand.
This is about waiting, shifting from one foot to another.
In the scenario five robots solve the tasks of vacuum cleaning and entrance guarding, which involves the ability to discover potential co-workers, form groups, shift from one group to another, and communicate among group members.
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