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  1. When more is less: Adding action effects to reduce crosstalk between concurrently performed tasks.Jonathan Schacherer & Eliot Hazeltine - 2023 - Cognition 230 (C):105318.
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  • Separation of Tasks Into Distinct Domains, Not Set-Level Compatibility, Minimizes Dual-Task Interference.Kimberly M. Halvorson & Eliot Hazeltine - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  • On the effects of multimodal information integration in multitasking.Stock Ann-Kathrin, Gohil Krutika, J. Huster René & Beste Christian - unknown
    There have recently been considerable advances in our understanding of the neuronal mechanisms underlying multitasking, but the role of multimodal integration for this faculty has remained rather unclear. We examined this issue by comparing different modality combinations in a multitasking paradigm. In-depth neurophysiological analyses of event-related potentials were conducted to complement the obtained behavioral data. Specifically, we applied signal decomposition using second order blind identification to the multi-subject ERP data and source localization. We found that both general multimodal information integration (...)
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