A small part of the population is able to multitask without performance reduction

Research shows that only 2.5% of people can multitask well without their performance deteriorating. This means that these people work just as well when doing multiple things at once as when they focus on one thing. This is remarkable because most people perform worse when they try to multitask.

Most people perform worse when they try to do multiple things at once. This is because the human brain has difficulty dividing its attention well over different tasks. Research has shown that multitasking often leads to less productivity and more errors. But there is a small group of 2.5% of people who can multitask well. They seem to have a special ability to use their attention and thinking skills efficiently.

The ability to do multiple things at once without performing worse varies from person to person and can be seen as a skill that can be developed. Most people cannot multitask well, but the fact that 2.5% of people can shows that there are different levels of multitasking.

Jeroen Sangers @jeroensangers