An ongoing major debate centers around whether multitasking in working memory, that is, performing several mental activities at once, is supported by multiple specialized domain-specific or by a single-purpose domain-general cognitive resources. Working memory theories differ in their explanations and predictions about when performing two mental tasks causes performance failures, versus when two processes can be carried out concurrently with negligible cognitive costs. In particular, the predictions of domain-specific and domain-general views on working memory are in conflict with one another when it comes to the cognitive cost associated with concurrent verbal and visuospatial processing and storage tasks. Previous tests of these predictio...
Working memory can be a major source of interference in dual tasking. However, there is no consensus...
Previous studies of dual-task coordination in working memory have shown a lack of dual-task interfer...
A dual task experiment with a cohort of 24 participants was conducted to investigate the issue of wh...
By investigating the effect of individualized verbal load on a visual working memory task, we invest...
Previous studies have reported that combining two memory tasks or varying the level of cognitive dem...
An experiment in the dual-task paradigm was carried out to explore the nature of domain-specific and...
A frequent assumption in cognitive psychology is that performance in decision making and planning is...
International audienceWe propose to explore more particularly one of the multiple aspects of working...
Multitasking refers to the performance of a range of tasks that have to be completed within a limite...
Multitasking, a common feature of everyday life, requires simultaneous maintenance and operation of ...
Barrouillet et al. (2004) describe a new model of working memory proposing shared-resources with spe...
Working memory is a collection of cognitive resources that allow for the temporary maintenance and m...
Working-memory theories often include domain-specific verbal and visual stores (e.g., the phonologic...
The question of how meaningful associations between verbal and spatial information might be utilized...
A latent-variable study examined whether verbal and visuospatial working memory (WM) capacity measur...
Working memory can be a major source of interference in dual tasking. However, there is no consensus...
Previous studies of dual-task coordination in working memory have shown a lack of dual-task interfer...
A dual task experiment with a cohort of 24 participants was conducted to investigate the issue of wh...
By investigating the effect of individualized verbal load on a visual working memory task, we invest...
Previous studies have reported that combining two memory tasks or varying the level of cognitive dem...
An experiment in the dual-task paradigm was carried out to explore the nature of domain-specific and...
A frequent assumption in cognitive psychology is that performance in decision making and planning is...
International audienceWe propose to explore more particularly one of the multiple aspects of working...
Multitasking refers to the performance of a range of tasks that have to be completed within a limite...
Multitasking, a common feature of everyday life, requires simultaneous maintenance and operation of ...
Barrouillet et al. (2004) describe a new model of working memory proposing shared-resources with spe...
Working memory is a collection of cognitive resources that allow for the temporary maintenance and m...
Working-memory theories often include domain-specific verbal and visual stores (e.g., the phonologic...
The question of how meaningful associations between verbal and spatial information might be utilized...
A latent-variable study examined whether verbal and visuospatial working memory (WM) capacity measur...
Working memory can be a major source of interference in dual tasking. However, there is no consensus...
Previous studies of dual-task coordination in working memory have shown a lack of dual-task interfer...
A dual task experiment with a cohort of 24 participants was conducted to investigate the issue of wh...