scholarly article | Q13442814 |
review article | Q7318358 |
P50 | author | Harold Pashler | Q17916901 |
P2093 | author name string | H Pashler | |
P433 | issue | 2 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 220-244 | |
220-44 | |||
P577 | publication date | 1994-01-01 | |
1994-09-01 | |||
P1433 | published in | Psychological Bulletin | Q1634280 |
P1476 | title | Dual-task interference in simple tasks: data and theory | |
Dual-task interference in simple tasks: Data and theory | |||
P478 | volume | 116 |
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Q48662064 | Interference between two concurrent tasks is associated with activation of overlapping fields in the cortex |
Q56657291 | Interference effects between saccadic and key-press reaction times of volleyball players and nonathletes |
Q48967211 | Interference effects of stimulus-response modality pairings in dual tasks and their robustness |
Q64105310 | Interference in speaking while hearing and vice versa |
Q36625870 | Interhemispheric connectivity and executive functioning in adults with Tourette syndrome |
Q51737853 | Interstimulus Intervals and Sensory Modality Modulate the Impact of a Cognitive Task on Postural Control. |
Q36911933 | Into the Wild: Neuroergonomic Differentiation of Hand-Held and Augmented Reality Wearable Displays during Outdoor Navigation with Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy |
Q50421073 | Investigating grounded conceptualization: motor system state-dependence facilitates familiarity judgments of novel tools. |
Q39512689 | Investigating ideomotor cognition with motorvisual priming paradigms: key findings, methodological challenges, and future directions |
Q90269088 | Investigating limits of task prioritization in dual-tasking: evidence from the prioritized processing and the psychological refractory period paradigms |
Q50517810 | Investigating the characteristics of "not responding": backward crosstalk in the PRP paradigm with forced vs. free no-go decisions. |
Q44657776 | Investigating the modality specificity of response selection using a temporal flanker task |
Q44440840 | Investigating the speed-accuracy trade-off: better use deadlines or response signals? |
Q73934621 | Investigating the visual span in comparative search: the effects of task difficulty and divided attention |
Q48461477 | Investigation of higher-order cognitive functions during exposure to a high static magnetic field |
Q51852864 | Investigation on the improvement and transfer of dual-task coordination skills. |
Q33495051 | Involuntary orienting of attention to nociceptive events: neural and behavioral signatures |
Q84513992 | Involuntary strategy-dependent dual task performance |
Q34555998 | Is Attentional Resource Allocation Across Sensory Modalities Task-Dependent? |
Q89586875 | Is Immediate Processing of Presupposition Triggers Automatic or Capacity-Limited? A Combination of the PRP Approach with a Self-Paced Reading Task |
Q38385121 | Is semantic activation from print capacity limited? Evidence from the psychological refractory period paradigm |
Q83827683 | Is the psychological refractory period effect for ideomotor compatible tasks eliminated by speed-stress instructions? |
Q46110076 | Isolating the neural mechanisms of interference during continuous multisensory dual-task performance. |
Q30483329 | Isolation of a central bottleneck of information processing with time-resolved FMRI. |
Q56515884 | It is not good to talk: conversation has a fixed interference cost on attention regardless of difficulty |
Q50897120 | Keeping one's cool: trait anger, hostile thoughts, and the recruitment of limited capacity control. |
Q48110406 | Knowing when to respond: the role of visual information in conversational turn exchanges |
Q38398732 | L1 and L2 Spoken Word Processing: Evidence from Divided Attention Paradigm |
Q89285348 | Laboratory of the Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neurosciences Research Center of Universidad Católica del Maule, Chile |
Q37803496 | Laboratory review: the role of gait analysis in seniors' mobility and fall prevention |
Q84781308 | Late backward effects in the refractory period paradigm: effects of Task 2 execution on Task 1 performance |
Q50547763 | Limited Benefits of Heterogeneous Dual-Task Training on Transfer Effects in Older Adults. |
Q51874452 | Limits on introspection: distorted subjective time during the dual-task bottleneck. |
Q47986901 | Listening Effort Measured in Adults with Normal Hearing and Cochlear Implants. |
Q51815140 | Living on the edge: strategic and instructed slowing in the stop signal task. |
Q51903482 | Localizing practice effects in dual-task performance. |
Q50067479 | Localizing semantic interference from distractor sounds in picture naming: A dual-task study |
Q51924925 | Location specificity in response selection processes for visual stimuli. |
Q50727715 | Locus of backward crosstalk effects on task 1 in a psychological refractory period task. |
Q27316049 | Longitudinal Cognitive and Neurobehavioral Functional Outcomes Before and After Repairing Otic Capsule Dehiscence |
Q54981353 | Loss of gait control assessed by cognitive-motor dual-tasks: pros and cons in detecting people at risk of developing Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. |
Q35664976 | Maintaining Gait Performance by Cortical Activation during Dual-Task Interference: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study |
Q42024901 | Mapping the pathways of information processing from sensation to action in four distinct sensorimotor tasks |
Q48306786 | Material-dependent and material-independent selection processes in the frontal and parietal lobes: an event-related fMRI investigation of response competition |
Q34288916 | Mathematically modelling the effects of pacing, finger strategies and urgency on numerical typing performance with queuing network model human processor |
Q35579652 | Measuring the cognitive resources consumed per second for real-time lie-production and recollection: a dual-tasking paradigm. |
Q40007474 | Measuring treatment effects on dual-task performance: a framework for research and clinical practice |
Q36355805 | Mechanisms of Practice-Related Reductions of Dual-Task Interference with Simple Tasks: Data and Theory |
Q47577537 | Memory and multitasking performance during acute allergic inflammation in seasonal allergic rhinitis. |
Q34422106 | Memory search for the first target modulates the magnitude of the attentional blink |
Q41968346 | Memory's penumbra: episodic memory decisions induce lingering mnemonic biases. |
Q50695237 | Mental chronometry and individual differences: modeling reliabilities and correlations of reaction time means and effect sizes. |
Q50591464 | Mental juggling: when does multitasking impair reading comprehension? |
Q38018383 | Meta-analysis of type and complexity of a secondary task during walking on the prediction of elderly falls. |
Q33953956 | Metacognition of multitasking: How well do we predict the costs of divided attention? |
Q46424953 | Mind Your Grip: Even Usual Dexterous Manipulation Requires High Level Cognition |
Q47398055 | Mobilizing cognition for speeded action: try-harder instructions promote motivated readiness in the constant-foreperiod paradigm. |
Q52039827 | Modality pairing effects and the response selection bottleneck. |
Q50483419 | Modality-specific effects on crosstalk in task switching: evidence from modality compatibility using bimodal stimulation. |
Q35675403 | Modeling fan effects on the time course of associative recognition |
Q52050741 | Modeling parallelization and flexibility improvements in skill acquisition: from dual tasks to complex dynamic skills. |
Q31051778 | Modeling response signal and response time data |
Q39782294 | Modeling working memory: a computational implementation of the Time-Based Resource-Sharing theory |
Q38020146 | Modeling working memory: an interference model of complex span |
Q37228599 | Models of response inhibition in the stop-signal and stop-change paradigms |
Q64078683 | Modulating Applied Task Performance Transcranial Electrical Stimulation |
Q47949182 | Modulation of dual-task control with right prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). |
Q51990130 | Modulation of the attentional blink by on-line response selection: evidence from speeded and unspeeded task1 decisions. |
Q57174041 | Monitoring and control in multitasking |
Q91560735 | More Than Hitting the Correct Key Quickly |
Q50060277 | More insight into the interplay of response selection and visual attention in dual-tasks: masked visual search and response selection are performed in parallel |
Q55078137 | Motivation to comply with task rules and multitasking performance: The role of need for cognitive closure and goal importance. |
Q38535233 | Motor automaticity in Parkinson's disease |
Q33393309 | Motor limitation in dual-task processing with different effectors |
Q49353004 | Motor-cognitive dual-task performance: effects of a concurrent motor task on distinct components of visual processing capacity |
Q41820908 | Movement Interferes with Visuospatial Working Memory during the Encoding: An ERP Study |
Q46146622 | Moving to directly cued locations abolishes spatial interference during bimanual actions |
Q48887688 | Multiple bottlenecks in information processing? An electrophysiological examination |
Q35855723 | Multiple task interference is greater in children with ADHD |
Q48123511 | Multisensory Competition Is Modulated by Sensory Pathway Interactions with Fronto-Sensorimotor and Default-Mode Network Regions. |
Q51914154 | Multisession, dual-task psychological refractory period practice benefits older and younger adults equally. |
Q46986176 | Multitasking and aging: do older adults benefit from performing a highly practiced task? |
Q47868555 | Multitasking as a choice: a perspective |
Q48283305 | Multitasking costs in close-head injury patients. A fine-grained analysis. |
Q30422731 | Mutual stabilization of rhythmic vocalization and whole-body movement |
Q58604489 | Navigational Aids and Spatial Memory Impairment: The Role of Divided Attention |
Q36864162 | Neural Correlates of Dual-Task Walking: Effects of Cognitive versus Motor Interference in Young Adults |
Q34305488 | Neural activation and functional connectivity during motor imagery of bimanual everyday actions |
Q47118412 | Neural correlates of motor-cognitive dual-tasking in young and old adults |
Q46147960 | Neural evidence for representation-specific response selection |
Q43908407 | Neural markers of automatic and controlled attention during immediate and delayed action |
Q35622080 | Neural mechanisms for response selection: representation specific or modality independent? |
Q50683774 | Neural mechanisms of dual-task interference and cognitive capacity limitation in the prefrontal cortex. |
Q37040822 | Neural mechanisms underlying the impact of daylong cognitive work on economic decisions |
Q88820148 | Neural processes underlying the orienting of attention without awareness |
Q46069246 | Neural sources of performance decline during continuous multitasking |
Q36228585 | Neurophysiological Modulations of Non-Verbal and Verbal Dual-Tasks Interference during Word Planning |
Q42063867 | Neurophysiological bases of exponential sensory decay and top-down memory retrieval: a model |
Q56760353 | No differences in dual-task costs between forced- and free-choice tasks |
Q92441460 | No evidence of the effect of cognitive load on self-paced cycling performance |
Q36279007 | Non-conscious prediction and a role for consciousness in correcting prediction errors |
Q51872428 | Nonselective motor-level changes associated with selective response inhibition: evidence from response force measurements. |
Q51812580 | Observer's control of the moving stimulus increases the flash-lag effect. |
Q39973899 | Oculomotor responses and visuospatial perceptual judgments compete for common limited resources. |
Q46527519 | Older adults expend more listening effort than young adults recognizing audiovisual speech in noise |
Q33599137 | On interference effects in concurrent perception and action |
Q90089908 | On the Automaticity of Familiarity in Short-term Recognition: A Test of the Dual-Process Assumption with the PRP Paradigm |
Q39095212 | On the Globality of Motor Suppression: Unexpected Events and Their Influence on Behavior and Cognition. |
Q38483246 | On the automaticity of semantic processing during task switching |
Q50753308 | On the control of visual spatial attention: evidence from human electrophysiology. |
Q36011645 | On the impacts of working memory training on executive functioning |
Q38437174 | On the importance of Task 1 and error performance measures in PRP dual-task studies. |
Q33854648 | Online response-selection and the attentional blink: Multiple-processing channels |
Q33841789 | Orienting attention in visual working memory requires central capacity: decreased retro-cue effects under dual-task conditions |
Q30660943 | Orienting attention to instants in time |
Q38256962 | Outlines of a multiple trace theory of temporal preparation |
Q71842565 | P300 and allocation of attention in dual-tasks |
Q50661241 | PRP training shows Task1 response selection is the locus of the backward response compatibility effect. |
Q50035019 | Parallel dual-task processing and task-shielding in older and younger adults: Behavioral and diffusion model results |
Q38406229 | Parallel response selection in dual-task situations |
Q35847219 | Parallel temporal dynamics in hierarchical cognitive control |
Q52114862 | Parametric coupling and generalized decoupling revealed by concurrent and successive isometric contractions of distal muscles. |
Q51998359 | Parametric manipulation of working memory load in traumatic brain injury: behavioral and neural correlates. |
Q24797242 | Parsing a cognitive task: a characterization of the mind's bottleneck |
Q92018492 | People with schizophrenia show enhanced cognitive costs of maintaining a single item in working memory |
Q36491637 | Performance degradation and altered cerebral activation during dual performance: evidence for a bottom-up attentional system |
Q48117799 | Persistency and flexibility of complex brain networks underlie dual-task interference. |
Q35900391 | Postural Control in Dual-Task Situations: Does Whole-Body Fatigue Matter? |
Q51742536 | Postural prioritization defines the interaction between a reaction time task and postural perturbations. |
Q38199425 | Practice-related optimization and transfer of executive functions: a general review and a specific realization of their mechanisms in dual tasks. |
Q33443928 | Precision and Disclosure in Text and Voice Interviews on Smartphones |
Q31051915 | Prefrontal Cortex Structure Predicts Training-Induced Improvements in Multitasking Performance |
Q37542562 | Prefrontal cortex activity during response selection predicts processing speed impairment in schizophrenia |
Q34840808 | Preserved Learning during the Symbol-Digit Substitution Test in Patients with Schizophrenia, Age-Matched Controls, and Elderly |
Q33632564 | Preview benefit in speaking occurs regardless of preview timing |
Q80396713 | Priming and intrusion errors in RSVP streams with two response dimensions |
Q48585066 | Priming the sexual system: implicit versus explicit activation |
Q34196879 | Principles of cross-modal competition: Evidence from deficits of attention |
Q47685010 | Prioritizing--The task strategy of the powerful? |
Q37213086 | Proactive adjustments of response strategies in the stop-signal paradigm |
Q44671572 | Probing the response selection bottleneck with a cardiac measure: individual differences in strategy for a psychological refractory period task |
Q87676176 | Processes of incremental message planning during conversation |
Q43632459 | Processing bottlenecks in dual-task performance: structural limitation or strategic postponement? |
Q50967850 | Processing of representations in declarative and procedural working memory. |
Q55313348 | Profiles of Cognitive-Motor Interference During Walking in Children: Does the Motor or the Cognitive Task Matter? |
Q26800071 | Promoting the translation of intentions into action by implementation intentions: behavioral effects and physiological correlates |
Q47906886 | Psychophysiological mechanisms of interindividual differences in goal activation modes during action cascading |
Q42260772 | Pupil dilation: a fingerprint of temporal selection during the "attentional blink". |
Q92616619 | Putting a stereotype to the test: The case of gender differences in multitasking costs in task-switching and dual-task situations |
Q38992163 | Qualitative attentional changes with age in doing two tasks at once |
Q43055040 | Quantification of gait changes in subjects with visual height intolerance when exposed to heights |
Q43796573 | RACE/A: an architectural account of the interactions between learning, task control, and retrieval dynamics |
Q37705177 | Rapid cognitive flexibility of rhesus macaques performing psychophysical task-switching |
Q41912218 | Rapid switching and complementary evidence accumulation enable flexibility of an all-or-none global workspace for control of attentional and conscious processing: a reply to Wyble et al. |
Q34847429 | Reaction time correlations during eye-hand coordination: behavior and modeling |
Q47685986 | Reading nonwords aloud: results requiring change in the dual route cascaded model |
Q48152933 | Reduced motor preparation during dual-task performance: evidence from startle |
Q30677606 | Reducing multi-sensor data to a single time course that reveals experimental effects |
Q36574624 | Reduction of Dual-task Costs by Noninvasive Modulation of Prefrontal Activity in Healthy Elders |
Q91962754 | Reduction of multitasking distractions underlies the higher adenoma detection rate of water exchange compared to air insufflation - blinded analysis of withdrawal phase videos |
Q41846056 | Refractoriness about adaptation |
Q30459305 | Refractoriness in sustained visuo-manual control: is the refractory duration intrinsic or does it depend on external system properties? |
Q64105283 | Regulation of arousal via online neurofeedback improves human performance in a demanding sensory-motor task |
Q51971322 | Reliance on visible speech cues during multimodal language processing: individual and age differences. |
Q81526824 | Repetition blindness is immune to the central bottleneck |
Q59943077 | Response interference under near-concurrent presentation of safety and non-safety information |
Q48639474 | Response preparation and code overlap in dual tasks |
Q48648625 | Response preparation changes during practice of an asynchronous bimanual movement |
Q30419993 | Response selection impairment in schizophrenia transcends sensory and motor modalities |
Q38011607 | Response time models of delta plots with negative-going slopes |
Q48698247 | Response-specific sources of dual-task interference in human pre-motor cortex |
Q48247295 | Restraint and cancellation: multiple inhibition deficits in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
Q74672346 | Restricted attentional capacity between sensory modalities |
Q34429883 | Restricted attentional capacity within but not between sensory modalities |
Q58277162 | Review Attention and aphasia: theory, research and clinical implications |
Q45951106 | Risk of predation makes foragers less choosy about their food. |
Q37428126 | Robust encoding of scene anticipation during human spatial navigation |
Q41894333 | Role of the Frontal Cortex in Standing Postural Sway Tasks While Dual-Tasking: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study Examining Working Memory Capacity |
Q35417558 | Saying what's on your mind: working memory effects on sentence production. |
Q58457700 | Scaling the Information Load of Occupations: Preliminary Findings of the Fit Between Individual Capacities and Environmental Demands |
Q51000984 | Searching working memory for the source of dual-task costs. |
Q46571733 | Secondary-task effects on classification learning |
Q48094971 | Seeing while moving: measuring the online influence of action on perception |
Q51995692 | Selection and consolidation of objects and actions. |
Q41885589 | Selection and stopping in voluntary action: a meta-analysis and combined fMRI study |
Q48370178 | Selection of events in time enhances activity throughout early visual cortex |
Q51826075 | Selective stopping? Maybe not. |
Q40501031 | Self-regulation, engagement, motivation, and performance in a simulated quality control task |
Q38420950 | Semantic interference in picture naming during dual-task performance does not vary with reading ability |
Q64102908 | Separation of Tasks Into Distinct Domains, Not Set-Level Compatibility, Minimizes Dual-Task Interference |
Q90090106 | Sequence Knowledge on When and What Supports Dual-Tasking |
Q48332235 | Shifting the set of stimulus selection when switching between tasks |
Q55216128 | Single- and Dual-Task Balance Training Are Equally Effective in Youth. |
Q57283313 | Smaller backward crosstalk effects for free choice tasks are not the result of immediate conflict adaptation |
Q49691057 | Sources of interference in cross-modal action: response selection, crosstalk, and general dual-execution costs. |
Q92596770 | Spatial and temporal influences on discrimination of vibrotactile stimuli on the arm |
Q39252188 | Spatial attention across perception and action |
Q51980119 | Spatial attention freezes during the attention blink. |
Q41886800 | Spatial attention in written word perception |
Q91386641 | Spatiotemporal characteristics of an attacker's strategy to pass a defender effectively in a computer-based one-on-one task |
Q36078645 | Specifying social cognitive processes with a social dual-task paradigm |
Q36380947 | Spontaneous bimanual independence during parallel tapping and sawing |
Q48193145 | Stable Task Representations under Attentional Load Revealed with Multivariate Pattern Analysis of Human Brain Activity |
Q34743702 | Stimulus-response compatibility and psychological refractory period effects: implications for response selection |
Q52172475 | Stimulus-response compatibility effects in go-no-go tasks: a dimensional overlap account. |
Q51927267 | Stimulus-response compatible orienting and the effect of an action not taken: perception delayed is automaticity denied. |
Q33453863 | Stops walking when talking: a predictor of falls in older adults? |
Q42599653 | Strategic capacity sharing between two tasks: evidence from tasks with the same and with different task sets |
Q52330961 | Strategic predictors of performance in a divided attention task. |
Q35889000 | Strategic resource allocation in the human brain supports cognitive coordination of object and spatial working memory |
Q35016315 | Stroop and picture-word interference are two sides of the same coin. |
Q38423821 | Sustained attention in language production: an individual differences investigation |
Q38028880 | Sustained attention, attentional selectivity, and attentional capacity across the lifespan |
Q43560378 | Symbolic distance affects two processing loci in the number comparison task |
Q30475383 | THE USE OF A DUAL-TASK PARADIGM FOR ASSESSING SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY IN CLIENTS WITH PARKINSON DISEASE |
Q53332336 | Tactile Stimuli Increase Effects of Modality Compatibility in Task Switching. |
Q55153472 | Tai Chi for Reducing Dual-task Gait Variability, a Potential Mediator of Fall Risk in Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. |
Q84459142 | Talking and driving: applications of crossmodal action reveal a special role for spatial language |
Q56667503 | Tapping the Full Potential? Jumping Performance of Volleyball Athletes in Game-Like Situations |
Q36071506 | Task Prioritization in Dual-Tasking: Instructions versus Preferences |
Q52032390 | Task switching and action sequencing. |
Q87420108 | Task switching, modality compatibility, and the supra-modal function of eye movements |
Q51887611 | Task switching: effects of practice on switch and mixing costs. |
Q44818623 | Task-order coordination in dual-task performance and the lateral prefrontal cortex: an event-related fMRI study |
Q51925162 | Task-set inertia and memory-consolidation bottleneck in dual tasks. |
Q48506370 | Temporal estimation with two moving objects: overt and covert pursuit. |
Q81306618 | Temporal uncertainty degrades perceptual processing |
Q27305002 | Testing the domain-general nature of monitoring in the spatial and verbal cognitive domains |
Q35801197 | Testing the limits of optimizing dual-task performance in younger and older adults. |
Q36902801 | The Association between High Neuroticism-Low Extraversion and Dual-Task Performance during Walking While Talking in Non-demented Older Adults. |
Q30476006 | The Attentional Boost Effect: Transient increases in attention to one task enhance performance in a second task |
Q101473186 | The Backward Crosstalk Effect Does Not Depend on the Degree of a Preceding Response Conflict |
Q90697025 | The Flatland Fallacy: Moving Beyond Low-Dimensional Thinking |
Q42325989 | The Grand Challenge: Integrating Nomothetic and Ideographic Approaches to Human Cognition. |
Q59618615 | The Medial Frontal Cortex Mediates Self-Other Discrimination in the Joint Simon Task |
Q33707588 | The Neural Correlates of Problem States: Testing fMRI Predictions of a Computational Model of Multitasking |
Q38393660 | The absence of an auditory-visual attentional blink is not due to echoic memory |
Q47939809 | The anatomy of E-Learning tools: Does software usability influence learning outcomes? |
Q38687751 | The association between lower urinary tract symptoms and falls: Forming a theoretical model for a research agenda |
Q51943890 | The attentional blink is susceptible to concurrent perceptual processing demands. |
Q52041434 | The attentional blink. |
Q33516475 | The attentional blink: a review of data and theory |
Q88873714 | The attentional blink: why does Lag-1 sparing occur when the dependent measure is accuracy, but Lag-1 deficit when it is RT? |
Q51953006 | The attenuation effect in timing: counteracting dual-task interference with time-judgment skill training. |
Q47790788 | The benefit of no choice: goal-directed plans enhance perceptual processing |
Q89414924 | The bottleneck of the psychological refractory period effect involves timing of response initiation rather than response selection |
Q40265495 | The brain's router: a cortical network model of serial processing in the primate brain |
Q58176242 | The central processing bottleneck during word production: Comparing simultaneous interpreters, bilinguals and monolinguals |
Q47177080 | The cognitive loci of the display and task-relevant set size effects on distractor interference: Evidence from a dual-task paradigm |
Q36924112 | The construct of attention in schizophrenia |
Q48550503 | The contributions of visual and central attention to visual working memory |
Q45339779 | The control of stimulus-driven saccades is subject not to central, but to visual attention limitations |
Q51536271 | The cost of serially chaining two cognitive operations. |
Q28728123 | The digital revolution and adolescent brain evolution |
Q46432797 | The effect of SPAM administration during a dynamic simulation |
Q48209935 | The effect of a perceptual cognitive task on exercise performance: the dual-task condition after brain injury |
Q55035318 | The effect of attention and working memory on the estimation of elapsed time. |
Q88962060 | The effect of conscious intention to act on the Bereitschaftspotential |
Q48615426 | The effect of intentional expectancy on mental processing: a chronopsychophysiological investigation |
Q51995536 | The effect of phonemic repetition on syntactic ambiguity resolution: implications for models of working memory. |
Q30463662 | The effect of task order predictability in audio-visual dual task performance: Just a central capacity limitation? |
Q37171654 | The effects of aging and dual task demands on language production |
Q50745126 | The effects of attentional load on saccadic task switching. |
Q46564182 | The effects of concurrent task interference on category learning: evidence for multiple category learning systems |
Q48462431 | The effects of cross-sensory attentional demand on subitizing and on mapping number onto space |
Q50454360 | The effects of divided attention on auditory priming |
Q48386177 | The effects of secondary task interference on shape reproduction. |
Q34710994 | The effects of varying task priorities on language production by young and older adults |
Q37232894 | The focus of attention in working memory-from metaphors to mechanisms |
Q34446747 | The formation of source memory under distraction |
Q42762379 | The heaviness of invisible objects: Predictive weight judgments from observed real and pantomimed grasps |
Q30412472 | The impact of cognitive load on operatic singers' timing performance |
Q48151982 | The impact of free-order and sequential-order instructions on task-order regulation in dual tasks. |
Q30414827 | The importance of sensory integration processes for action cascading |
Q41051397 | The influence of attention on value integration. |
Q43760756 | The influence of stimulants, sedatives, and fatigue on tunnel vision: risk factors for driving and piloting |
Q50727759 | The influence of thematic congruency, typicality and divided attention on memory for radio advertisements. |
Q50678876 | The influence of training on the attentional blink and psychological refractory period. |
Q47094286 | The influence of visual flow and perceptual load on locomotion speed. |
Q50599696 | The involvement of central attention in visual search is determined by task demands. |
Q48232713 | The left visual-field advantage in rapid visual presentation is amplified rather than reduced by posterior-parietal rTMS. |
Q79266408 | The locus of temporal preparation effects: evidence from the psychological refractory period paradigm |
Q64935578 | The multiple effects of practice: skill, habit and reduced cognitive load. |
Q36166698 | The nature of categorical and coordinate spatial relation processing: An interference study |
Q64100148 | The neural circuitry of affect-induced distortions of trust |
Q48474033 | The neural effect of stimulus-response modality compatibility on dual-task performance: an fMRI study |
Q90376896 | The oddball effect on P3 disappears when feature relevance or feature-response mappings are unknown |
Q90646737 | The offline stream of conscious representations |
Q48019529 | The perceptual wink model of non-switching attentional blink tasks |
Q37181605 | The persistence of spatial interference after extended training in a bimanual drawing task |
Q38394092 | The picture-word interference effect is not a Stroop effect |
Q41981540 | The planning and control model (PCM) of motorvisual priming: reconciling motorvisual impairment and facilitation effects. |
Q28082285 | The point of no return: A fundamental limit on the ability to control thought and action |
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Q33353490 | The puzzle of schizophrenia: tracking the core role of cognitive deficits |
Q53262020 | The rapid extraction of numeric meaning. |
Q36316909 | The relationship between attention and gait in aging: facts and fallacies |
Q36332074 | The relationship between specific cognitive functions and falls in aging |
Q39648382 | The role of attention in conscious recollection |
Q38847577 | The role of central attention in retrieval from visual short-term memory |
Q51958525 | The role of crosstalk in dual-task performance: evidence from manipulating response-code overlap. |
Q87665822 | The role of executive control in rhythmic timing at different tempi |
Q36874298 | The role of executive function and attention in gait |
Q48332365 | The role of feedback delay in dual-task performance |
Q84804474 | The role of input-output modality compatibility in task switching |
Q35942432 | The role of judgment frames and task precision in object attention: Reduced template sharpness limits dual-object performance |
Q38376402 | The role of learning in sensory-motor modality switching |
Q49086708 | The role of response selection and input monitoring in solving simple arithmetical products |
Q37896525 | The role of saccades in multitasking: towards an output-related view of eye movements |
Q46519729 | The role of temporal unpredictability for process interference and code overlap in perception-action dual tasks. |
Q50218203 | The role of the dorsal medial frontal cortex in central processing limitation: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study. |
Q36115936 | The role of the right presupplementary motor area in stopping action: two studies with event-related transcranial magnetic stimulation |
Q50992287 | The serial-parallel dilemma: a case study in a linkage of theory and method. |
Q47357383 | The skeletons in our closet: E-learning tools and what happens when one side does not fit all. |
Q39278836 | The source ambiguity problem: Distinguishing the effects of grammar and processing on acceptability judgments. |
Q34112534 | The source of dual-task limitations: serial or parallel processing of multiple response selections? |
Q50682191 | The specificity of learned parallelism in dual-memory retrieval. |
Q45022277 | The stage-specific effect of alcohol on human information processing |
Q38355985 | The surprise-attention link: a review |
Q47590894 | The temporal dynamics of effect anticipation in course of action planning. |
Q48238801 | The test of both worlds: identifying feature binding and control processes in congruency sequence tasks by means of action dynamics. |
Q30394938 | The time-course of speaking rate compensation: Effects of sentential rate and vowel length on voicing judgments |
Q30391408 | The timing of the conscious intention to move |
Q51557281 | Theta and Alpha Oscillations in Attentional Interaction during Distracted Driving. |
Q30496078 | Theta burst stimulation dissociates attention and action updating in human inferior frontal cortex |
Q51867600 | Time gaps in mental imagery introduced by competing saccadic tasks. |
Q42263518 | Time-Resolved Decoding of Two Processing Chains during Dual-Task Interference |
Q47921739 | Timing matters: temporal dynamics of stress effects on memory retrieval |
Q52035486 | Topographic differences in CNV amplitude reflect different preparatory processes. |
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