SummaryThe human brain exhibits fundamental limitations in multitasking. When subjects engage in a primary task, their ability to respond to a second stimulus is degraded. Two competing models of multitasking have been proposed: either cognitive resources are shared between tasks, or they are allocated to each task serially. Using a novel combination of magneto-encephalography and multivariate pattern analyses, we obtained a precise spatio-temporal decomposition of the brain processes at work during multitasking. We discovered that each task relies on a sequence of brain processes. These sequences can operate in parallel for several hundred milliseconds but beyond ∼500 ms, they repel each other: processes evoked by the first task are shorte...
When humans attempt to perform two tasks at once, execution of the first task usually leads to postp...
A number of models of working memory have been proposed since the seminal work of Baddeley and Hitc...
Limitations in our ability to produce two responses at the same time – that is, dual-task interferen...
SummaryThe human brain exhibits fundamental limitations in multitasking. When subjects engage in a p...
SummaryWhen humans attempt to perform two tasks at once, execution of the first task usually leads t...
The psychological refractory period (PRP) refers to the fact that humans typically cannot perform tw...
Why is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two tasks at the same time o...
Our brains are limited in their ability to process all information it receives thus requiring cognit...
Working memory can be a major source of interference in dual tasking. However, there is no consensus...
It is known that human subjects cannot perform two reaction time (RT) tasks as efficiently as they w...
International audienceWhy is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two ta...
In the context of performance optimizations in multitasking, a central debate has unfolded in multit...
There is no consensus regarding the origin of behavioral interference that occurs during concurrent ...
ABSTRACT—People generally have difficulty doing two tasks at once. To explain this fact, theorists h...
During daily life, people must often attempt to perform two distinct perceptual-motor or cognitive t...
When humans attempt to perform two tasks at once, execution of the first task usually leads to postp...
A number of models of working memory have been proposed since the seminal work of Baddeley and Hitc...
Limitations in our ability to produce two responses at the same time – that is, dual-task interferen...
SummaryThe human brain exhibits fundamental limitations in multitasking. When subjects engage in a p...
SummaryWhen humans attempt to perform two tasks at once, execution of the first task usually leads t...
The psychological refractory period (PRP) refers to the fact that humans typically cannot perform tw...
Why is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two tasks at the same time o...
Our brains are limited in their ability to process all information it receives thus requiring cognit...
Working memory can be a major source of interference in dual tasking. However, there is no consensus...
It is known that human subjects cannot perform two reaction time (RT) tasks as efficiently as they w...
International audienceWhy is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two ta...
In the context of performance optimizations in multitasking, a central debate has unfolded in multit...
There is no consensus regarding the origin of behavioral interference that occurs during concurrent ...
ABSTRACT—People generally have difficulty doing two tasks at once. To explain this fact, theorists h...
During daily life, people must often attempt to perform two distinct perceptual-motor or cognitive t...
When humans attempt to perform two tasks at once, execution of the first task usually leads to postp...
A number of models of working memory have been proposed since the seminal work of Baddeley and Hitc...
Limitations in our ability to produce two responses at the same time – that is, dual-task interferen...