The purpose of the present study was to use a newly-developed measure of reserve attentional capacity to evaluate unitary versus multiple resource theories of attention. Participants performed a primary visual monitoring task and were presented with visual, auditory, and tactile secondary loading tasks. The data indicate that participants failed to maintain performance on the primary task, as instructed, in order to maximize overall performance. A significant difference was found on the basis of primary task condition, wherein performance on the visual monitoring task was significantly worse when paired with a visual task versus auditory or tactile tasks. Although the data do not preclude interpretation in terms of a unitary resource model,...
The Multi-Sensory Workload Assessment Protocol (M-SWAP) is a newly developed standardized measure of...
ABSTRACT—A hallmark of both visual attention and working memory is their severe capacity limit: Peop...
This paper proposes a new theory to account for the effects of underload on performance. Malleable ...
The purpose of the present study was to use a newly-developed measure of reserve attentional capacit...
The purpose of the present study was to use a newly-developed measure of reserve attentional capacit...
There are two theoretical approaches to the nature of attentional resources. One proposes a single, ...
There are two primary attentional resource models that attempt to describe human attentional process...
This paper proposes a new theory to account for the effects of underload on performance. Malleable a...
Some of the unsolved problems,in the application of sec0ndaY.y task techniques include: the evaluati...
Unitary-resource models posit a collective attentional resource responsible for sustaining informati...
As the amount of technology involved in the typical workplace increases and standard operational pro...
ABSTRACT—A hallmark of both visual attention and working memory is their severe capacity limit: Peop...
In this paper, we analyze the <i>workload capacity</i> of information processing of multidimensional...
As the amount of technology involved in the typical workplace increases and standard operational pro...
Effects of physical effort have been difficult to trace in attention tasks for various reasons, such...
The Multi-Sensory Workload Assessment Protocol (M-SWAP) is a newly developed standardized measure of...
ABSTRACT—A hallmark of both visual attention and working memory is their severe capacity limit: Peop...
This paper proposes a new theory to account for the effects of underload on performance. Malleable ...
The purpose of the present study was to use a newly-developed measure of reserve attentional capacit...
The purpose of the present study was to use a newly-developed measure of reserve attentional capacit...
There are two theoretical approaches to the nature of attentional resources. One proposes a single, ...
There are two primary attentional resource models that attempt to describe human attentional process...
This paper proposes a new theory to account for the effects of underload on performance. Malleable a...
Some of the unsolved problems,in the application of sec0ndaY.y task techniques include: the evaluati...
Unitary-resource models posit a collective attentional resource responsible for sustaining informati...
As the amount of technology involved in the typical workplace increases and standard operational pro...
ABSTRACT—A hallmark of both visual attention and working memory is their severe capacity limit: Peop...
In this paper, we analyze the <i>workload capacity</i> of information processing of multidimensional...
As the amount of technology involved in the typical workplace increases and standard operational pro...
Effects of physical effort have been difficult to trace in attention tasks for various reasons, such...
The Multi-Sensory Workload Assessment Protocol (M-SWAP) is a newly developed standardized measure of...
ABSTRACT—A hallmark of both visual attention and working memory is their severe capacity limit: Peop...
This paper proposes a new theory to account for the effects of underload on performance. Malleable ...