Black Psychology: The Dual Taskdoi:10.2307/41065796NoneBlack World FoundationBlack Scholar
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 humandual-task performanceinexperimental psychologywas ...
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...
However, the technique appears to be valid and useful for the study of individual differences in processing resources, when the additional task is secondary, presents discrete stimuli which impose constant load, is carried out at a forced pace and competes with the primary task for processing ...
In the tablet task, participants were required to regulate the slider. The form of the slider and the sensory modality of the information available (i.e. visual, haptic, and multisensory) were held constant during a given block of trials. First, participants completed a baseline VST ...
Finally, this decomposition is used to amplify the micro-movements in specific facial regions. This technique is particularly suitable for magnifying fast and small-scale facial expressions that are difficult to observe, namely micro-expressions.
technique. The findings showed that (1) team internal social capital positively influenced entrepreneurial learning, and (2) shared mental models and organisation-based self-esteem both mediated this relationship, unveiling a dual-process mechanism. In Study 2, we conducted semi-structured interviews ...
while for Responders it covered theOfferperiod until a decision had been made to accept or reject the proposed division. This resulted in three task regressors for each participant, corresponding to the mean effect of the respective period in PR, PP or CTRL rounds. The remaining part(s) of...
Frontiers in Psychology, 4 (NOV) (2013), pp. 1-12, 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00863 Google Scholar Landkroon et al., 2020 E. Landkroon, G. Mertens, I.M. Engelhard Devaluation of threat memory using a dual-task intervention does not reduce context renewal of fear Behaviour Research and Therapy,...
The latter is characterized by a dual-task approach: the patient holds a traumatic memory in mind while simultaneously making voluntary eye movements, resulting in reduced vividness and emotionality of the traumatic memory. If the experimental intervention is effective, it could provide a useful ...