In this study, we examined different models of cognitive control in dynamic time-sharing situations. We investigated attentional allocation by registering participants’ eye movements while they performed a new time-sharing task that forced them to solve resource conflicts between subtasks through prioritization. Participants were monitoring four subtasks each requiring different amounts of visual attention and response frequencies. Participants’ attention allocation was operationalized in terms of the time spent dwelling on subtasks, the rate they visually sampled the tasks, and the duration of dwells. Additionally, the accuracy of responses and efficiency of time-sharing were estimated. In Experiment 1, we studied adaptation to a time-shar...
In daily life, eye movement control usually occurs in the context of concurrent action demands in ot...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
There is evidence that timing processes in the suprasecond scale are modulated by attentional mechan...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Two aspects of time-sharing p...
In two studies, we examine how need for cognitive closure (NFC), referring to an individual's tenden...
Eight subjects time-shared performance of two compensatory tracking tasks under conditions when both...
Humans and other animals are faced with a continuous trade-off between exploiting the current task g...
<div><p>There is evidence that timing processes in the suprasecond scale are modulated by attentiona...
Multiple demands comprise the efficiency of attentional control1. There is abundant evidence that wh...
Individual differences in cognitive processing relate to critical performance differences in real-wo...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The Multiple Resource Model (MRM) sets forth groups ...
Visual attention can be divided over multiple objects or locations. However, there is no single theo...
Humans are able to continuously monitor environmental situations and adjust their behavioral strateg...
Every waking moment we are bombarded with large amounts of information. Given the limited ability to...
International audienceVisual attention can be divided over multiple objects or locations. However, t...
In daily life, eye movement control usually occurs in the context of concurrent action demands in ot...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
There is evidence that timing processes in the suprasecond scale are modulated by attentional mechan...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Two aspects of time-sharing p...
In two studies, we examine how need for cognitive closure (NFC), referring to an individual's tenden...
Eight subjects time-shared performance of two compensatory tracking tasks under conditions when both...
Humans and other animals are faced with a continuous trade-off between exploiting the current task g...
<div><p>There is evidence that timing processes in the suprasecond scale are modulated by attentiona...
Multiple demands comprise the efficiency of attentional control1. There is abundant evidence that wh...
Individual differences in cognitive processing relate to critical performance differences in real-wo...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The Multiple Resource Model (MRM) sets forth groups ...
Visual attention can be divided over multiple objects or locations. However, there is no single theo...
Humans are able to continuously monitor environmental situations and adjust their behavioral strateg...
Every waking moment we are bombarded with large amounts of information. Given the limited ability to...
International audienceVisual attention can be divided over multiple objects or locations. However, t...
In daily life, eye movement control usually occurs in the context of concurrent action demands in ot...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
There is evidence that timing processes in the suprasecond scale are modulated by attentional mechan...