Despite decades of empirical investigation, there remains active debate about the limitations to dual-task processing. The primary aim of the present research was to determine the roles of attentional and response-set components of task-set in dual-task processing. Through three experiments, we explored the relationships between attentional- and response-set switching in the context of a classic dual-task paradigm. Experiment I (N = 68) validated our novel integration of a dual-task task-switching paradigm. Experiment II (N = 64) replicated and extended Experiment I by integrating a single task subsection of the procedure. Finally, Experiment III (N = 23) integrated electroencephalographic measures of the P3 and lateralized readiness potent...
The concept of a unitary cognitive control system has increasingly come under question. Numerous par...
A strong assumption shared by major theoretical approaches to cognition posits that the human cognit...
Although there are well-known limitations of the human cognitive system in performing two tasks simu...
Despite decades of empirical investigation, there remains active debate about the limitations to dua...
During daily life, people must often attempt to perform two distinct perceptual-motor or cognitive t...
In this paper, we introduce a special issue about unique and shared mechanisms underlying the perfor...
We frequently perform two tasks in temporal overlap, even though this ordinarily leads to impaired p...
190 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Research on dual-task perform...
dual-task costs are minimal when participants are practiced and give the 2 tasks equal emphasis. The...
The possibility that interference between motor responses contributes to dual-task costs has long be...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Why is it so difficult to do ...
Why is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two tasks at the same time o...
Event-basedprospectivememory (PM) requires remembering the delayedexecution of an intendedaction in ...
The nature, and timing, of the cerebral processes that are active when attention is switched between...
Doing two tasks at once often leads to worse performance than doing just one task. The present artic...
The concept of a unitary cognitive control system has increasingly come under question. Numerous par...
A strong assumption shared by major theoretical approaches to cognition posits that the human cognit...
Although there are well-known limitations of the human cognitive system in performing two tasks simu...
Despite decades of empirical investigation, there remains active debate about the limitations to dua...
During daily life, people must often attempt to perform two distinct perceptual-motor or cognitive t...
In this paper, we introduce a special issue about unique and shared mechanisms underlying the perfor...
We frequently perform two tasks in temporal overlap, even though this ordinarily leads to impaired p...
190 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Research on dual-task perform...
dual-task costs are minimal when participants are practiced and give the 2 tasks equal emphasis. The...
The possibility that interference between motor responses contributes to dual-task costs has long be...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Why is it so difficult to do ...
Why is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two tasks at the same time o...
Event-basedprospectivememory (PM) requires remembering the delayedexecution of an intendedaction in ...
The nature, and timing, of the cerebral processes that are active when attention is switched between...
Doing two tasks at once often leads to worse performance than doing just one task. The present artic...
The concept of a unitary cognitive control system has increasingly come under question. Numerous par...
A strong assumption shared by major theoretical approaches to cognition posits that the human cognit...
Although there are well-known limitations of the human cognitive system in performing two tasks simu...