Humans show striking limitations in information processing when multitasking yet can modify these limits with practice. Such limitations have been linked to a frontal-parietal network, but recent models of decision-making implicate a striatal-cortical network. We adjudicated these accounts by investigating the circuitry underpinning multitasking in 100 human individuals and the plasticity caused by practice. We observed that multitasking costs, and their practice-induced remediation, are best explained by modulations in information transfer between the striatum and the cortical areas that represent stimulus-response mappings. Specifically, our results support the view that multitasking stems at least in part from taxation in information sha...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
Humans show striking limitations in information processing when multitasking, yet can modify these l...
Our brains are limited in their ability to process all information it receives thus requiring cognit...
The goal of this chapter is to provide an account of multitasking from the perspective of brain func...
SummaryOur ability to multitask is severely limited: task performance deteriorates when we attempt t...
Our ability to multitask is severely limited: task performance deteriorates when we attempt to under...
Negotiating the information-rich sensory world often requires the concurrent management of multiple ...
Multitasking is a fundamental aspect of everyday life activities. To achieve a complex, multi-compon...
Abstract The present study used brain imaging to determine the neural basis of individual difference...
The ability to perform multiple, concurrent tasks efficiently is a much-desired cognitive skill, but...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
Humans show striking limitations in information processing when multitasking, yet can modify these l...
Our brains are limited in their ability to process all information it receives thus requiring cognit...
The goal of this chapter is to provide an account of multitasking from the perspective of brain func...
SummaryOur ability to multitask is severely limited: task performance deteriorates when we attempt t...
Our ability to multitask is severely limited: task performance deteriorates when we attempt to under...
Negotiating the information-rich sensory world often requires the concurrent management of multiple ...
Multitasking is a fundamental aspect of everyday life activities. To achieve a complex, multi-compon...
Abstract The present study used brain imaging to determine the neural basis of individual difference...
The ability to perform multiple, concurrent tasks efficiently is a much-desired cognitive skill, but...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...