Parsing a mental operation into components, characterizing the parallel or serial nature of this flow, and understanding what each process ultimately contributes to response time are fundamental questions in cognitive neuroscience. Here we show how a simple theoretical model leads to an extended set of predictions concerning the distribution of response time and its alteration by simultaneous performance of another task. The model provides a synthesis of psychological refractory period and random-walk models of response time. It merely assumes that a task consists of three consecutive stages-perception, decision based on noisy integration of evidence, and response-and that the perceptual and motor stages can operate simultaneously with stag...
SummaryThe human brain exhibits fundamental limitations in multitasking. When subjects engage in a p...
International audienceWhy is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two ta...
Background: It has been shown that people can only maintain one problem state, or intermediate menta...
Parsing a mental operation into components, characterizing the parallel or serial nature of this flo...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Why is it so difficult to do ...
ABSTRACT—The standard bottleneck model of the psycho-logical refractory period (PRP) assumes that th...
A dual-bottleneck model for parallel performance of reaction-time tasks in the psychological refract...
During daily life, people must often attempt to perform two distinct perceptual-motor or cognitive t...
SummaryIn spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
<div><p>It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality ti...
Why is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two tasks at the same time o...
It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality tightly in...
Higher cognitive functions are the product of a dynamic interplay of perceptual, mnemonic, and other...
When two tasks are presented within a short interval, a delay in the execution of the second task ha...
SummaryThe human brain exhibits fundamental limitations in multitasking. When subjects engage in a p...
International audienceWhy is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two ta...
Background: It has been shown that people can only maintain one problem state, or intermediate menta...
Parsing a mental operation into components, characterizing the parallel or serial nature of this flo...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Why is it so difficult to do ...
ABSTRACT—The standard bottleneck model of the psycho-logical refractory period (PRP) assumes that th...
A dual-bottleneck model for parallel performance of reaction-time tasks in the psychological refract...
During daily life, people must often attempt to perform two distinct perceptual-motor or cognitive t...
SummaryIn spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited...
Response times (RTs) are a natural kind of data to investigate cognitive processes underlying cognit...
<div><p>It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality ti...
Why is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two tasks at the same time o...
It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality tightly in...
Higher cognitive functions are the product of a dynamic interplay of perceptual, mnemonic, and other...
When two tasks are presented within a short interval, a delay in the execution of the second task ha...
SummaryThe human brain exhibits fundamental limitations in multitasking. When subjects engage in a p...
International audienceWhy is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two ta...
Background: It has been shown that people can only maintain one problem state, or intermediate menta...