Performing two tasks simultaneously often degrades performance of one or both tasks. While this dual-task interference is classically interpreted in terms of shared attentional resources, where two motor tasks are performed simultaneously interactions within primary motor cortex (i.e., activity-dependent coupling) may also be a contributing factor. In the present study TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) was used to examine the contribution of activity-dependent coupling to dual-task interference during concurrent performance of a bimanual coordination task and a discrete probe reaction time (RT) task involving the foot. Experiments 1 and 2 revealed that activity-dependent coupling within the leg corticomotor pathway was greater during ...
International audienceAction preparation is characterized by a set of complex and distributed proces...
Dual tasking is defined as performing two tasks concurrently and has been shown to have a significan...
It is well-known that multitasking impairs the performance of one or both of the concomitant ongoing...
Performing two tasks simultaneously often degrades performance of one or both tasks. While this dual...
In the literature researchers have endeavored to try and explain the phenomena of dualtask interfer...
It is known that human subjects cannot perform two reaction time (RT) tasks as efficiently as they w...
A conceptual and methodological framework has recently been developed from a blending of a tradition...
Cerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the learning of a complex...
Studies of rhythmic bimanual coordination under dual-task conditions revealed (1) a dependence of se...
International audienceCerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the...
Cognitive-motor interference refers to dual-tasking (DT) interference (DTi) occurring when the simul...
We investigated the neural correlates of dual task performance using EEG coherence as a measure of t...
Movement observation (MO) has been shown to activate the motor cortex of the observer as indicated b...
A basic characteristic of the human action and cognition system is the occurrence of interference wh...
Dual-tasking is intrinsic to many daily activities, including walking and driving. However, the acti...
International audienceAction preparation is characterized by a set of complex and distributed proces...
Dual tasking is defined as performing two tasks concurrently and has been shown to have a significan...
It is well-known that multitasking impairs the performance of one or both of the concomitant ongoing...
Performing two tasks simultaneously often degrades performance of one or both tasks. While this dual...
In the literature researchers have endeavored to try and explain the phenomena of dualtask interfer...
It is known that human subjects cannot perform two reaction time (RT) tasks as efficiently as they w...
A conceptual and methodological framework has recently been developed from a blending of a tradition...
Cerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the learning of a complex...
Studies of rhythmic bimanual coordination under dual-task conditions revealed (1) a dependence of se...
International audienceCerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the...
Cognitive-motor interference refers to dual-tasking (DT) interference (DTi) occurring when the simul...
We investigated the neural correlates of dual task performance using EEG coherence as a measure of t...
Movement observation (MO) has been shown to activate the motor cortex of the observer as indicated b...
A basic characteristic of the human action and cognition system is the occurrence of interference wh...
Dual-tasking is intrinsic to many daily activities, including walking and driving. However, the acti...
International audienceAction preparation is characterized by a set of complex and distributed proces...
Dual tasking is defined as performing two tasks concurrently and has been shown to have a significan...
It is well-known that multitasking impairs the performance of one or both of the concomitant ongoing...