In the present study, we adopted a cross‐channel visual‐audio dual‐task paradigm, i.e., the MOT task combined with the concurrent auditory N‐back working memory task, to test whether working memory indeed p
The dual-task paradigm is a behavioral procedure in which subjects are required to perform two different tasks simultaneously. The dual-task paradigm can involve a wide range of dual tasks, such as two speeded sensory-to-motor tasks, two perceptual tasks, two working memory tasks, or multiple ...
Different working memory loads will be used in a dual-task paradigm to determine the effect of the WM in the processes of thought and language [51, 52]. In a typical dual-task, participants will be asked to keep a series of numbers or letters in mind while performing the task of ...
The dual-task paradigm is a behavioral procedure in which subjects are required to perform two different tasks simultaneously. The dual-task paradigm can involve a wide range of dual tasks, such as two speeded sensory-to-motor tasks, two perceptual tasks, two working memory tasks, or multiple ...
Thus, on each trial, only one response is required, and clear priority is given to Task 1, since S2 need not even be considered if Task 1 is a go trial. In many respects, the performance patterns in the PP paradigm are reconcilable with the bottleneck model used to explain the PRP ...
Overview and synopsis of the experimental paradigm. Participants simultaneously performed the central visual search task (VST) as well as a task on the haptic tablet that involved control of vertical, horizontal or circular sliders. These sliders were in turn presented either in a purely unisensory...
Dual task paradigm is a procedure in which an individual is required to simultaneously perform two tasks, and each task involves a distinct goal [19,20]. Previous studies have primarily focus on dual task walking performance in older adults following SCET [7,8,9,10,11,14,18,21,22]. Howev...
The observations of Baddeley and colleagues first indicated that rather than consisting of a single buffer for the temporary storage of information to be encoded inLTM, the human working memory is a multicomponent system. These researchers used a dual-task paradigm in which subjects were required to...
In the PRP paradigm, two different choice reaction-time (RT) tasks are presented in short succession separated by a variable stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) between the first task (Task 1) and the second task (Task 2). Typically, RTs of Task 2 increase, the shorter the SOA between both ...
In the dual-task conditions, the visual semantic vigilance paradigm was combined with an auditory word recall task (with neutral or emotional stimuli). We found reduced vigilance and improved word recall performance in the emotional dual-task condition compared to the neutral dual-task and single-...