“…The model predicts that the longer you are away from a task (i.e., the longer the interruption), the more difficult it will be to resume the task due to the lowered activation level of the primary task goal. This has been supported by several studies conducted in the laboratory (Cades, Trafton, & Monk, 2011;Hodgetts & Jones, 2006;Trafton, Altmann, Brock, & Mintz, 2003) According to the Memory for Goals theory, there are two factors that can help when activation has decayed beyond the point of being able to recall the goal. These two factors are strengthening and prim-ing.…”