



The mental reboot time required to gather focus and resources to return to an original task after an interruption, involving an underlying memory retrieval process that can take from minutes to over 20 minutes depending on task complexity.
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Task resumption lag refers to the time and mental effort required to return to a task after being interrupted. Research shows this "resumption lag" can significantly impact productivity and requires understanding to manage effectively.
According to Gloria Mark's research at UC Irvine:
All characteristics of the resumption lag can be explained by an underlying memory retrieval process. Your brain essentially keeps a background process running on the interrupted task while trying to focus on the interrupting task, creating cognitive interference.