In general cognitive systems are comprised of more than a single subprocess. The arrangement and linkages of these subprocesses are known as “mental architecture”. The simplest non-trivial systems or manner of carrying out multi-tasking on discrete items is found in two diametrically opposite models that have been classically used to describe the architecture of this processing. Serial systems allow only one subsystem at a time to operate. The antithesis of serial processing assumes that all subsystems operate simultaneously, or in parallel. Mathematical characterizations of these and other architectures have been developed. Models of serial vs. parallel systems, seemingly so distinct, are shockingly hard to tell apart with experimental met...
Whether serially presented stimuli can be processed simultaneously or sequentially are tested by ado...
A dual-bottleneck model for parallel performance of reaction-time tasks in the psychological refract...
Research in cognitive psychology often focuses on how people deal with multiple sources of informati...
Abstract Although it is generally recognized that the con-current performance of two tasks incurs co...
Ph.D.PsychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.l...
The human brain efficiently solves certain operations such as object recognition and categorization ...
Parallel distributed associative (PDA) models are a new approach to the study of cognition. They lie...
One of the most influential working hypotheses in psychology, to this day, is that human information...
International audienceThe human brain efficiently solves certain operations such as object recogniti...
In multitasking research, a central question revolves around whether humans can process tasks in par...
Learning of fixed arbitrary sequences proceeds by idiosyncratic sub-sequencing and assembly of the r...
The human brain efficiently solves certain operations such as object recognition and categorization ...
By manipulating the relative complexity of each response in a psychological refractory period paradi...
This investigation brings together response-time, system identification methodology (e.g., Townsend ...
In the human information processing system, identification of stimuli and particularly response sele...
Whether serially presented stimuli can be processed simultaneously or sequentially are tested by ado...
A dual-bottleneck model for parallel performance of reaction-time tasks in the psychological refract...
Research in cognitive psychology often focuses on how people deal with multiple sources of informati...
Abstract Although it is generally recognized that the con-current performance of two tasks incurs co...
Ph.D.PsychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.l...
The human brain efficiently solves certain operations such as object recognition and categorization ...
Parallel distributed associative (PDA) models are a new approach to the study of cognition. They lie...
One of the most influential working hypotheses in psychology, to this day, is that human information...
International audienceThe human brain efficiently solves certain operations such as object recogniti...
In multitasking research, a central question revolves around whether humans can process tasks in par...
Learning of fixed arbitrary sequences proceeds by idiosyncratic sub-sequencing and assembly of the r...
The human brain efficiently solves certain operations such as object recognition and categorization ...
By manipulating the relative complexity of each response in a psychological refractory period paradi...
This investigation brings together response-time, system identification methodology (e.g., Townsend ...
In the human information processing system, identification of stimuli and particularly response sele...
Whether serially presented stimuli can be processed simultaneously or sequentially are tested by ado...
A dual-bottleneck model for parallel performance of reaction-time tasks in the psychological refract...
Research in cognitive psychology often focuses on how people deal with multiple sources of informati...