Performing unlearned unimanual tasks when simultaneously carrying out another task with the contralateral hand is known to be difficult. The dual task interference theory predicts that reaction time will be delayed if the investigated task is performed in the course of ongoing contralateral movements. Ballistic movements can be performed at maximal speed in simple reaction time (SRT) experiments when subjects have adequately prepared the motor system needed for movement execution. When fully prepared, activation of subcortical motor pathways by a startling auditory stimulus (SAS) triggers the whole reaction. In this study, we have examined dual task interference with reaction time in eight healthy volunteers. They were presented with a visu...
Objective: Bilateral deficit is the increase in reaction time during bilateral activation compared t...
There is evidence that the left hemisphere is more competent for motor control than the right hemisp...
According to the extended bottleneck model, dual-task interference does not arise only from a centra...
Performing unlearned unimanual tasks when simultaneously carrying out another task with the contrala...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether ocular and hand motor systems operate independentl...
It is well-known that multitasking impairs the performance of one or both of the concomitant ongoing...
In lateralized simple reaction time (SRT) tasks with unimanual responses, reaction times (RTs) are f...
It is known that human subjects cannot perform two reaction time (RT) tasks as efficiently as they w...
Reaction time (RT) to visual targets is lengthened following non-informative cues presented in the s...
Simple visual reaction time (RT) during the performance of sagittal movements of the upper and/or lo...
Studies of rhythmic bimanual coordination under dual-task conditions revealed (1) a dependence of se...
The possibility that interference between motor responses contributes to dual-task costs has long be...
Performing two tasks simultaneously often degrades performance of one or both tasks. While this dual...
Abstract. In between-hand choice reaction time (RT) tasks, the activation of the cerebral motor stru...
Preparation of the motor system for movement execution involves an increase in excitability of motor...
Objective: Bilateral deficit is the increase in reaction time during bilateral activation compared t...
There is evidence that the left hemisphere is more competent for motor control than the right hemisp...
According to the extended bottleneck model, dual-task interference does not arise only from a centra...
Performing unlearned unimanual tasks when simultaneously carrying out another task with the contrala...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether ocular and hand motor systems operate independentl...
It is well-known that multitasking impairs the performance of one or both of the concomitant ongoing...
In lateralized simple reaction time (SRT) tasks with unimanual responses, reaction times (RTs) are f...
It is known that human subjects cannot perform two reaction time (RT) tasks as efficiently as they w...
Reaction time (RT) to visual targets is lengthened following non-informative cues presented in the s...
Simple visual reaction time (RT) during the performance of sagittal movements of the upper and/or lo...
Studies of rhythmic bimanual coordination under dual-task conditions revealed (1) a dependence of se...
The possibility that interference between motor responses contributes to dual-task costs has long be...
Performing two tasks simultaneously often degrades performance of one or both tasks. While this dual...
Abstract. In between-hand choice reaction time (RT) tasks, the activation of the cerebral motor stru...
Preparation of the motor system for movement execution involves an increase in excitability of motor...
Objective: Bilateral deficit is the increase in reaction time during bilateral activation compared t...
There is evidence that the left hemisphere is more competent for motor control than the right hemisp...
According to the extended bottleneck model, dual-task interference does not arise only from a centra...