We report the results of a dual-task study in which participants performed a tracking and typing task under various experimental conditions. An objective payoff function was used to provide explicit feedback on how participants should trade off performance between the tasks. Results show that participants' dual-task interleaving strategy was sensitive to changes in the difficulty of the tracking task and resulted in differences in overall task performance. To test the hypothesis that people select strategies that maximize payoff, a Cognitively Bounded Rational Analysis model was developed. This analysis evaluated a variety of dual-task interleaving strategies to identify the optimal strategy for maximizing payoff in each condition. The mode...
Expected utility models are often used as a normative baseline for human performance in motor tasks....
In this study we investigate the strategies of subjects in a complex divided attention task. We cond...
The processing demands of two tracking strategies are investigated using an op-timum-maximum procedu...
We investigate how good people are at multitasking by comparing behavior to a prediction of the opti...
We investigate how good people are at multitasking by comparing behavior to a prediction of the opti...
We test people's ability to optimize performance across two concurrent tasks. Participants performed...
We test people's ability to optimize performance across two concurrent tasks. Participants performed...
We test people's ability to optimize performance across two concurrent tasks. Participants performed...
We test people's ability to optimize performance across two concurrent tasks. Participants performed...
We investigate how the rewards of individual tasks dictate a priori how easy it is to interleave two...
We investigate how the rewards of individual tasks dictate a priori how easy it is to interleave two...
We investigate how the rewards of individual tasks dictate a priori how easy it is to interleave two...
We investigate how the rewards of individual tasks dictate a priori how easy it is to interleave two...
Recent years have witnessed significant advances in our understanding of bounds on rationality in bo...
Recent years have witnessed significant advances in our understanding of bounds on rationality in bo...
Expected utility models are often used as a normative baseline for human performance in motor tasks....
In this study we investigate the strategies of subjects in a complex divided attention task. We cond...
The processing demands of two tracking strategies are investigated using an op-timum-maximum procedu...
We investigate how good people are at multitasking by comparing behavior to a prediction of the opti...
We investigate how good people are at multitasking by comparing behavior to a prediction of the opti...
We test people's ability to optimize performance across two concurrent tasks. Participants performed...
We test people's ability to optimize performance across two concurrent tasks. Participants performed...
We test people's ability to optimize performance across two concurrent tasks. Participants performed...
We test people's ability to optimize performance across two concurrent tasks. Participants performed...
We investigate how the rewards of individual tasks dictate a priori how easy it is to interleave two...
We investigate how the rewards of individual tasks dictate a priori how easy it is to interleave two...
We investigate how the rewards of individual tasks dictate a priori how easy it is to interleave two...
We investigate how the rewards of individual tasks dictate a priori how easy it is to interleave two...
Recent years have witnessed significant advances in our understanding of bounds on rationality in bo...
Recent years have witnessed significant advances in our understanding of bounds on rationality in bo...
Expected utility models are often used as a normative baseline for human performance in motor tasks....
In this study we investigate the strategies of subjects in a complex divided attention task. We cond...
The processing demands of two tracking strategies are investigated using an op-timum-maximum procedu...