task interference effect has frequently been associated with the concept of cognitive (mental) resource, which corresponds to the brain’s task-general information-processing capacity that is shared across simu
Dual task paradigms are widely used in experimental psychology to study the degree to which different mental faculties are independent of one another (if the two tasks do not interfere), or load upon shared resources (if they do interfere). ...
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In task priority conditions, young adults appeared to be able to change their performance to match the priority whereas older adults’ performance did not change in task priority conditions. Advantages of the rotor over other dual task measures are discussed....
Cognitive impairment can affect dual-task abilities in Parkinson’s disease (PD), but it remains unclear whether this is also driven by gray matter alterations across different cognitive classifications. Therefore, we investigated associations between dual-task performance during gait and functional mobilit...
performance in tasks A and B can be described by the performance operation characteristic function, that is, the performance in one task is defined as a function of the performance in another task. Researchers explore the properties of attention based on the degree of interaction between these ...
However, the non-temporal task interfered more than the temporal task on the reproduced durations. Nonetheless, the temporal reproduction task equally affected performance in the non-temporal and the temporal discrimination task. These results reveal the predominant role of the cost of dual-tasking in...
However, the direction of interference during bimanual alternation differed significantly between right-handed men and women, and the sex differences in direction of interference differed according to the characteristics of the language-based secondary task. Right-handed subjects with a family history of...
task interference effect has frequently been associated with the concept of cognitive (mental) resource, which corresponds to the brain’s task-general information-processing capacity that is shared across simultaneous tasks. Indeed, early interest in human dual-task performance inexperimental psychology...