Uitgave 6/2006
Inhoudsopgave (15 Artikelen)
Process-based and code-based interference in dual-task performance
Iring Koch, Pierre Jolicoeur
The attentional blink is not a unitary phenomenon
Jun-ichiro Kawahara, James T. Enns, Vincent Di Lollo
On the control of visual spatial attention: evidence from human electrophysiology
Pierre Jolicœur, Paola Sessa, Roberto Dell’Acqua, Nicolas Robitaille
How the brain blinks: towards a neurocognitive model of the attentional blink
Bernhard Hommel, Klaus Kessler, Frank Schmitz, Joachim Gross, Elkan Akyürek, Kimron Shapiro, Alfons Schnitzler
Response-specific sources of dual-task interference in human pre-motor cortex
R. Marois, J. M. Larson, M. M. Chun, D. Shima
Task-set inertia and memory-consolidation bottleneck in dual tasks
Iring Koch, Raffaella I. Rumiati
Processing of irrelevant location information under dual-task conditions
Jochen Müsseler, Peter Wühr, Carlo Umiltá
Emergent perceptual features in the benefit of consistent stimulus-response mappings on dual-task performance
Kim-Phuong L. Vu, Robert W. Proctor
What causes residual dual-task interference after practice?
Eric Ruthruff, Eliot Hazeltine, Roger W. Remington
Modality pairing effects and the response selection bottleneck
Eliot Hazeltine, Eric Ruthruff
The neural effect of stimulus-response modality compatibility on dual-task performance: an fMRI study
Christine Stelzel, Eric H. Schumacher, Torsten Schubert, Mark D‘Esposito
Task-order coordination in dual-task performance and the lateral prefrontal cortex: an event-related fMRI study
André J. Szameitat, Jöran Lepsien, D. Yves von Cramon, Annette Sterr, Torsten Schubert
A neuropsychological assessment of dual-task costs in closed-head injury patients using Cohen’s effect size estimation method
Roberto Dell’Acqua, Paola Sessa, Harold Pashler