Our ability to multitask is severely limited: task performance deteriorates when we attempt to undertake two or more tasks simultaneously. Remarkably, extensive training can greatly reduce such multitasking costs. While it is not known how training alters the brain to solve the multitasking problem, it likely involves the prefrontal cortex given this brain region’s purported role in limiting multitasking performance. Here, we show that the reduction of multitasking interference with training is not achieved by diverting the flow of information processing away from the prefrontal cortex or by segregating prefrontal cells into independent task-specific neuronal ensembles, but rather by increasing the speed of information processing in this br...
The prefrontal cortex participates in a variety of higher cognitive functions. The concept of workin...
As we interact with our environment we are confronted with a constant barrage of sensory information...
Although training-induced changes in brain activity have been previously examined, plasticity associ...
SummaryOur ability to multitask is severely limited: task performance deteriorates when we attempt t...
SummaryOur ability to multitask is severely limited: task performance deteriorates when we attempt t...
Negotiating the information-rich sensory world often requires the concurrent management of multiple ...
The ability to perform multiple, concurrent tasks efficiently is a much-desired cognitive skill, but...
Our brains are limited in their ability to process all information it receives thus requiring cognit...
Abstract The present study used brain imaging to determine the neural basis of individual difference...
Humans show striking limitations in information processing when multitasking, yet can modify these l...
Multitasking is a fundamental aspect of everyday life activities. To achieve a complex, multi-compon...
Humans show striking limitations in information processing when multitasking yet can modify these li...
The goal of this chapter is to provide an account of multitasking from the perspective of brain func...
The human brain can rapidly learn and perform multiple cognitive tasks and tackle a novel cognitive ...
One of the most salient and well-recognized features of human goal-directed behavior is our limited ...
The prefrontal cortex participates in a variety of higher cognitive functions. The concept of workin...
As we interact with our environment we are confronted with a constant barrage of sensory information...
Although training-induced changes in brain activity have been previously examined, plasticity associ...
SummaryOur ability to multitask is severely limited: task performance deteriorates when we attempt t...
SummaryOur ability to multitask is severely limited: task performance deteriorates when we attempt t...
Negotiating the information-rich sensory world often requires the concurrent management of multiple ...
The ability to perform multiple, concurrent tasks efficiently is a much-desired cognitive skill, but...
Our brains are limited in their ability to process all information it receives thus requiring cognit...
Abstract The present study used brain imaging to determine the neural basis of individual difference...
Humans show striking limitations in information processing when multitasking, yet can modify these l...
Multitasking is a fundamental aspect of everyday life activities. To achieve a complex, multi-compon...
Humans show striking limitations in information processing when multitasking yet can modify these li...
The goal of this chapter is to provide an account of multitasking from the perspective of brain func...
The human brain can rapidly learn and perform multiple cognitive tasks and tackle a novel cognitive ...
One of the most salient and well-recognized features of human goal-directed behavior is our limited ...
The prefrontal cortex participates in a variety of higher cognitive functions. The concept of workin...
As we interact with our environment we are confronted with a constant barrage of sensory information...
Although training-induced changes in brain activity have been previously examined, plasticity associ...