Visuomotor association learning involves learning to make a motor response to an arbitrary visual stimulus. This learning is essential for visual search and discrimination performance and is reliant upon a well-defined neural circuit in the brain that includes the prefrontal cortex and the hippocampal formation. In the present study, we investigated the possible role of attentional processes during such learning using dual-task interference. A motor, verbal, or perceptual concurrent task was performed during the learning/training block of a simple visual discrimination task. Contrary to expectation, the dual-task groups showed improved learning and learning-dependent performance compared with untrained control and non-dual-task trained grou...
Because of theoretical and practical implications, how the central nervous system (CNS) deals with v...
The proper association between planned and executed movements is crucial for motor learning because ...
The proper association between planned and executed movements is crucial for motor learning because ...
Visuomotor association learning involves learning to make a motor response to an arbitrary visual st...
Cerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the learning of a complex...
International audienceCerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the...
The paper considers the question of why subjects are poor at performing two tasks simultaneously if ...
Dual tasking, or the simultaneous execution of two continuous tasks, is frequently associated with a...
This document is protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. I...
Primates can give behavioral responses on the basis of arbitrary, context-dependent rules. When sens...
Attention is central to learning stimulus-outcome relationships. In addition to its role in learning...
In the literature researchers have endeavored to try and explain the phenomena of dualtask interfer...
Attention and visuospatial working memory (VWM) share very similar characteristics; both have the sa...
Subjects performed a continuous tracking concurrently with an intermittent visual detection task to ...
Performing two tasks simultaneously often degrades performance of one or both tasks. While this dual...
Because of theoretical and practical implications, how the central nervous system (CNS) deals with v...
The proper association between planned and executed movements is crucial for motor learning because ...
The proper association between planned and executed movements is crucial for motor learning because ...
Visuomotor association learning involves learning to make a motor response to an arbitrary visual st...
Cerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the learning of a complex...
International audienceCerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the...
The paper considers the question of why subjects are poor at performing two tasks simultaneously if ...
Dual tasking, or the simultaneous execution of two continuous tasks, is frequently associated with a...
This document is protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. I...
Primates can give behavioral responses on the basis of arbitrary, context-dependent rules. When sens...
Attention is central to learning stimulus-outcome relationships. In addition to its role in learning...
In the literature researchers have endeavored to try and explain the phenomena of dualtask interfer...
Attention and visuospatial working memory (VWM) share very similar characteristics; both have the sa...
Subjects performed a continuous tracking concurrently with an intermittent visual detection task to ...
Performing two tasks simultaneously often degrades performance of one or both tasks. While this dual...
Because of theoretical and practical implications, how the central nervous system (CNS) deals with v...
The proper association between planned and executed movements is crucial for motor learning because ...
The proper association between planned and executed movements is crucial for motor learning because ...