By Baddeley, Alan; Chincotta, Dino; Adlam, Anna Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. Vol 130(4), A series of 7 experiments used dual-task methodology to investigate the role of working memory in the operation of a simple action-control plan or program involving regular switching between addition and subtraction. Lists requiring switching were slower than blocked lists and showed 2 concurrent task effects. Demanding executive tasks impaired performance on both blocked and switched lists, whereas articulatory suppression impaired principally the switched condition. Implications for models of task switching and working memory and for the Vygotskian concept of verbal control of action are discussed
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Single page posterThe ability to stop initiated actions is a critical component of effective self-re...
Human cognition is noteworthy in its ability to deal with changes in environments and behavioral goa...
Complex work settings often involve an array of sub-tasks. Part of the difficulty of performing in s...
According to the working memory model with distributed executive control (WMDEC), working memory is ...
Evidence from dual-task studies suggests that working memory supports the retention and implementati...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
Multitasking, a common feature of everyday life, requires simultaneous maintenance and operation of ...
This thesis is concerned with the study of executive function using the task switching paradigm. It ...
In 4 experiments, participants alternated between different tasks or performed the same task repeate...
This study investigated the involvement of working memory (WM) in following spoken instructions usin...
In many everyday situations people must rapidly switch back and forth between two or more tasks in w...
In a series of three experiments, increasing working memory (WM) load was demonstrated to reduce the...
A review shows that task switching under memory load yields variable patterns of findings with some ...
International audienceWorking memory is thought to be strongly related to cognitive control. Recent ...
Single page posterThe ability to stop initiated actions is a critical component of effective self-re...
Human cognition is noteworthy in its ability to deal with changes in environments and behavioral goa...
Complex work settings often involve an array of sub-tasks. Part of the difficulty of performing in s...