It is known that human subjects cannot perform two reaction time (RT) tasks as efficiently as they would perform the constituent tasks individually. Increments of reaction times or error rates that occur when two RT tasks are performed nearly simultaneously is known as interference. The neurophysiological mechanism or mechanisms behind this phenomenon has remained largely unexplored. This thesis describes a series of experiments designed to investigate psychophysical and neurophysiological aspects of interference. We psychophysically studied mechanisms behind how simple reaction times are prolonged when they are performed for stimuli presented with short inter-stimulus intervals. These psychophysical experiments were later examined with f...
Subjects performed a continuous tracking concurrently with an intermittent visual detection task to ...
Why is it hard to divide attention between dissimilar activities, such as reading and listening to a...
Is there a single executive process or are there multiple executive processes that work together tow...
It is known that human subjects cannot perform two reaction time (RT) tasks as efficiently as they w...
A basic characteristic of the human action and cognition system is the occurrence of interference wh...
In the literature researchers have endeavored to try and explain the phenomena of dualtask interfer...
The psychological refractory period (PRP) refers to the fact that humans typically cannot perform tw...
Neuropsychologists attempt to discern brain-behavior relationships by using a number of non-invasive...
Performing two tasks simultaneously often degrades performance of one or both tasks. While this dual...
Despite extensive literature regarding response time cost in dual-task processing, the predominant p...
Cognitive-motor interference refers to dual-tasking (DT) interference (DTi) occurring when the simul...
There is no consensus regarding the origin of behavioral interference that occurs during concurrent ...
Our brains are limited in their ability to process all information it receives thus requiring cognit...
SummaryThe human brain exhibits fundamental limitations in multitasking. When subjects engage in a p...
Cerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the learning of a complex...
Subjects performed a continuous tracking concurrently with an intermittent visual detection task to ...
Why is it hard to divide attention between dissimilar activities, such as reading and listening to a...
Is there a single executive process or are there multiple executive processes that work together tow...
It is known that human subjects cannot perform two reaction time (RT) tasks as efficiently as they w...
A basic characteristic of the human action and cognition system is the occurrence of interference wh...
In the literature researchers have endeavored to try and explain the phenomena of dualtask interfer...
The psychological refractory period (PRP) refers to the fact that humans typically cannot perform tw...
Neuropsychologists attempt to discern brain-behavior relationships by using a number of non-invasive...
Performing two tasks simultaneously often degrades performance of one or both tasks. While this dual...
Despite extensive literature regarding response time cost in dual-task processing, the predominant p...
Cognitive-motor interference refers to dual-tasking (DT) interference (DTi) occurring when the simul...
There is no consensus regarding the origin of behavioral interference that occurs during concurrent ...
Our brains are limited in their ability to process all information it receives thus requiring cognit...
SummaryThe human brain exhibits fundamental limitations in multitasking. When subjects engage in a p...
Cerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the learning of a complex...
Subjects performed a continuous tracking concurrently with an intermittent visual detection task to ...
Why is it hard to divide attention between dissimilar activities, such as reading and listening to a...
Is there a single executive process or are there multiple executive processes that work together tow...