Abstract A strong assumption shared by major theoreti-cal approaches to cognition posits that the human cognitive system has a limited capacity for information processing. Evidence supporting this claim comes from the dual-task paradigm in which one cognitive system has to process two tasks simultaneously. In this study, we examined whether bottleneck-like processing can also be elicited when a dual task is shared between two individuals. Under dual-task instructions giving priority to Task 1, we found evidence of a psychological refractory period eVect in dual-task and joint-task conditions. Under equal priority instructions, we replicated the Wnding of a psychological refractory period eVect in the dual-task, but not in the joint-task con...
In this paper, we introduce a special issue about unique and shared mechanisms underlying the perfor...
Doing two things at once is difficult. When two tasks have to be performed within a short interval, ...
Two reaction-time experiments using the psychological refractory period paradigm examined whether tw...
A strong assumption shared by major theoretical approaches to cognition posits that the human cognit...
Abstract A strong assumption shared by major theoreti-cal approaches to cognition posits that the hu...
During daily life, people must often attempt to perform two distinct perceptual-motor or cognitive t...
Doing two tasks at once often leads to worse performance than doing just one task. The present artic...
Why is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two tasks at the same time o...
ABSTRACT—The standard bottleneck model of the psycho-logical refractory period (PRP) assumes that th...
International audienceDoing two things at once is difficult. When two tasks have to be performed wit...
The psychological refractory period (PRP) refers to the fact that humans typically cannot perform tw...
Due to our capacity-limited attentional resources, in any given moment, we are only aware of a fract...
The predictions of the central bottleneck and resource allocation models of dual-task performance we...
An interactive conception of the psychological refractory period (PRP) effect is proposed on the bas...
When processing of two tasks overlaps, performance is known to suffer. In the well-established psych...
In this paper, we introduce a special issue about unique and shared mechanisms underlying the perfor...
Doing two things at once is difficult. When two tasks have to be performed within a short interval, ...
Two reaction-time experiments using the psychological refractory period paradigm examined whether tw...
A strong assumption shared by major theoretical approaches to cognition posits that the human cognit...
Abstract A strong assumption shared by major theoreti-cal approaches to cognition posits that the hu...
During daily life, people must often attempt to perform two distinct perceptual-motor or cognitive t...
Doing two tasks at once often leads to worse performance than doing just one task. The present artic...
Why is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two tasks at the same time o...
ABSTRACT—The standard bottleneck model of the psycho-logical refractory period (PRP) assumes that th...
International audienceDoing two things at once is difficult. When two tasks have to be performed wit...
The psychological refractory period (PRP) refers to the fact that humans typically cannot perform tw...
Due to our capacity-limited attentional resources, in any given moment, we are only aware of a fract...
The predictions of the central bottleneck and resource allocation models of dual-task performance we...
An interactive conception of the psychological refractory period (PRP) effect is proposed on the bas...
When processing of two tasks overlaps, performance is known to suffer. In the well-established psych...
In this paper, we introduce a special issue about unique and shared mechanisms underlying the perfor...
Doing two things at once is difficult. When two tasks have to be performed within a short interval, ...
Two reaction-time experiments using the psychological refractory period paradigm examined whether tw...