Title of article :
Vanishing dual-task interference after practice: Has the bottleneck been
Author/Authors :
Eric، Ruthruff, نويسنده , , C.، Johnston, James نويسنده , , Mark، Van Selst, نويسنده , , Shelly، Whitsell, نويسنده , , Roger، Remington, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
practice can, in some cases, largely eliminate measured dual-task interference. Does this absence of interference indicate the absence of a processing bottleneck (defined as an nability to carry out certain stages in parallel)? The authors show that a bottleneck need not produce any observable interference, provided that there is no temporal overlap in the demand for bottleneck stages on the 2 tasks. Such a "latent" bottleneck is especially likely after practice, when central stages are short. The authors provide new evidence that a latent bottleneck occurred for a participant who produced no interference in M. Van Selst, E. Ruthruff, and J. C. Johnston (see record 1999-11444-A006). These findings demonstrate that the absence of dual-task interference does not necessarily indicate the absence of a processing bottleneck.
Keywords :
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Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Psychology:Human Perception and Performance
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Psychology:Human Perception and Performance