Human information processing is characterized by bottlenecks that constrain throughput. These bottlenecks limit both what we can perceive and what we can act on in multitask settings. Although perceptual and response limitations are often attributed to independent information processing bottlenecks, it has recently been suggested that a common attentional limitation may be responsible for both. To date, however, evidence supporting the existence of such a "unified" bottleneck has been mixed. Here, we tested the unified bottleneck hypothesis using time-resolved fMRI. Experiment 1 isolated brain regions involved in the response selection bottleneck that limits speeded dual-task performance. These same brain regions were not only engaged by a ...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
Background: It has been shown that people can only maintain one problem state, or intermediate menta...
If two centrally presented visual stimuli occur within approximately half a second of each other, th...
When humans attempt to perform two tasks at once, execution of the first task usually leads to postp...
SummaryWhen humans attempt to perform two tasks at once, execution of the first task usually leads t...
Human information processing suffers from severe limitations in parallel processing. In particular, ...
Human information processing suffers from severe limitations in parallel processing. In particular, ...
Due to our capacity-limited attentional resources, in any given moment, we are only aware of a fract...
Subjects performed a continuous tracking concurrently with an intermittent visual detection task to ...
Background The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by t...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
When two stimuli are to be processed in rapid succession, reaction time (RT) to the second stimulus ...
Accepted Manuscript© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013The research outputs in this collection h...
Background The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the ...
Humans have difficulty processing more than one event at a time, as is evidenced by the attentional ...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
Background: It has been shown that people can only maintain one problem state, or intermediate menta...
If two centrally presented visual stimuli occur within approximately half a second of each other, th...
When humans attempt to perform two tasks at once, execution of the first task usually leads to postp...
SummaryWhen humans attempt to perform two tasks at once, execution of the first task usually leads t...
Human information processing suffers from severe limitations in parallel processing. In particular, ...
Human information processing suffers from severe limitations in parallel processing. In particular, ...
Due to our capacity-limited attentional resources, in any given moment, we are only aware of a fract...
Subjects performed a continuous tracking concurrently with an intermittent visual detection task to ...
Background The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by t...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
When two stimuli are to be processed in rapid succession, reaction time (RT) to the second stimulus ...
Accepted Manuscript© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013The research outputs in this collection h...
Background The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the ...
Humans have difficulty processing more than one event at a time, as is evidenced by the attentional ...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
Background: It has been shown that people can only maintain one problem state, or intermediate menta...
If two centrally presented visual stimuli occur within approximately half a second of each other, th...