Resource Allocation in Cerebral Specialization.

作者: David W Shucard , Martha Campbell Polson , Alinda Friedman

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关键词: Information processingResource (project management)Cognitive Information ProcessingFlexibility (engineering)Information processorCommunicationSpecialization (functional)PsychologyCognitive scienceSpecial caseResource allocation

摘要: Abstract : A broad and cohesive theoretical framework is described from which to understand how cerebral specialization of function contributes the adaptivity flexibility human information processing system. In particular, we propose that anatomical division brain can be mapped onto a resources so left right hemispheres together comprise system in there are two pools mutually inaccessible, finite, resources. Further, these types cannot made available different amounts for normal individual whose callosum intact. Thus, essentially special case multiple-resources model limited-capacity (Navon & Gopher, 1979), tie existence number resource structure brain. Our allows us account range data both divided attention literatures, including experiments involving perceptual cognitive processing, control motor performance, changes electrical activity

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