The effect of varying load in memory tasks performed during a time interval production was examined. In a first experiment, increasing load in memory search for temporal order affected concurrent time production more strongly than varying load in a spatial memory task of equivalent difficulty. This result suggests that timing uses some specific resources also required in processing temporal order in memory, resources that would not be used in the spatial memory task. A second experiment showed that the interference between time production and memory search involving temporal order was stronger when, during the timing task, a decision was made on the temporal position of a memory item, than when information on temporal order was retained thr...
Keeping track of time is a fundamental challenge the brain needs to accomplish to successfully inter...
Many of the tasks we complete every day require us to attend to the passing of time or to use time i...
Magnitudes or quantities of the different dimensions that define a stimulus (e.g., space, speed or n...
Interference with time estimation from concurrent nontemporal processing has been shown to depend on...
Interval timing tasks can only be performed efficiently when the output of a clock system can be sto...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the relation between the attentional resources under...
Subjects performed timing and sequencing tasks under separate (single-task) and concurrent (dual-tas...
International audienceAccording to the time-based resource-sharing model (P. Barrouillet, S. Bernard...
International audienceThis study used a dual task with participants of different levels of cognitive...
Chapter 8 in Attention and Time, edited by Anna C. Nobre and Jennifer T. Coull. Chapter Abstract: Th...
Time perception has been described as a fundamental skill needed to engage in a number of higher lev...
This thesis examines the effects of secondary tasks and click trains upon temporal judgement in the ...
Expectation, interference and temporal discrimination ability are three crucial factors which affect...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
This article examines the causes of dual-task interference in a time pressured dynamic environment. ...
Keeping track of time is a fundamental challenge the brain needs to accomplish to successfully inter...
Many of the tasks we complete every day require us to attend to the passing of time or to use time i...
Magnitudes or quantities of the different dimensions that define a stimulus (e.g., space, speed or n...
Interference with time estimation from concurrent nontemporal processing has been shown to depend on...
Interval timing tasks can only be performed efficiently when the output of a clock system can be sto...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the relation between the attentional resources under...
Subjects performed timing and sequencing tasks under separate (single-task) and concurrent (dual-tas...
International audienceAccording to the time-based resource-sharing model (P. Barrouillet, S. Bernard...
International audienceThis study used a dual task with participants of different levels of cognitive...
Chapter 8 in Attention and Time, edited by Anna C. Nobre and Jennifer T. Coull. Chapter Abstract: Th...
Time perception has been described as a fundamental skill needed to engage in a number of higher lev...
This thesis examines the effects of secondary tasks and click trains upon temporal judgement in the ...
Expectation, interference and temporal discrimination ability are three crucial factors which affect...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
This article examines the causes of dual-task interference in a time pressured dynamic environment. ...
Keeping track of time is a fundamental challenge the brain needs to accomplish to successfully inter...
Many of the tasks we complete every day require us to attend to the passing of time or to use time i...
Magnitudes or quantities of the different dimensions that define a stimulus (e.g., space, speed or n...