In this paper, we introduce a special issue about unique and shared mechanisms underlying the performance limitations observed in dual tasks. In particular, the relationship between task-switching costs, the attentional-blink effect, and the psychological refractory period effect is reviewed. These costs are traditionally attributed to fixed and unique capacity limitations for task set reconfiguration, target identification, and response selection, respectively However, we argue that more global attentional processes play a role that cuts across these paradigms. This is reason for a more paradigm-independent approach to processing limitations in dual tasks
A strong assumption shared by major theoretical approaches to cognition posits that the human cognit...
dual-task costs are minimal when participants are practiced and give the 2 tasks equal emphasis. The...
Doing two tasks at once often leads to worse performance than doing just one task. The present artic...
In this paper, we introduce a special issue about unique and shared mechanisms underlying the perfor...
Despite decades of empirical investigation, there remains active debate about the limitations to dua...
We frequently perform two tasks in temporal overlap, even though this ordinarily leads to impaired p...
There is often strong interference if a second target stimulus (T2) is presented before processing o...
Traditionally, dual-task interference has been attributed to the consequences of task load exceeding...
Abstract A strong assumption shared by major theoreti-cal approaches to cognition posits that the hu...
190 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Research on dual-task perform...
We tested the independent influences of two content-based factors on dual-task costs, and on the par...
During daily life, people must often attempt to perform two distinct perceptual-motor or cognitive t...
Abstract Although it is generally recognized that the con-current performance of two tasks incurs co...
International audienceDoing two things at once is difficult. When two tasks have to be performed wit...
Both perceptual and cognitive processes are limited in capacity. As a result, attention is selective...
A strong assumption shared by major theoretical approaches to cognition posits that the human cognit...
dual-task costs are minimal when participants are practiced and give the 2 tasks equal emphasis. The...
Doing two tasks at once often leads to worse performance than doing just one task. The present artic...
In this paper, we introduce a special issue about unique and shared mechanisms underlying the perfor...
Despite decades of empirical investigation, there remains active debate about the limitations to dua...
We frequently perform two tasks in temporal overlap, even though this ordinarily leads to impaired p...
There is often strong interference if a second target stimulus (T2) is presented before processing o...
Traditionally, dual-task interference has been attributed to the consequences of task load exceeding...
Abstract A strong assumption shared by major theoreti-cal approaches to cognition posits that the hu...
190 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Research on dual-task perform...
We tested the independent influences of two content-based factors on dual-task costs, and on the par...
During daily life, people must often attempt to perform two distinct perceptual-motor or cognitive t...
Abstract Although it is generally recognized that the con-current performance of two tasks incurs co...
International audienceDoing two things at once is difficult. When two tasks have to be performed wit...
Both perceptual and cognitive processes are limited in capacity. As a result, attention is selective...
A strong assumption shared by major theoretical approaches to cognition posits that the human cognit...
dual-task costs are minimal when participants are practiced and give the 2 tasks equal emphasis. The...
Doing two tasks at once often leads to worse performance than doing just one task. The present artic...