Spatial offloading in multiple task monitoring

作者: Ivo Todorov , Veit Kubik , Maria Grazia Carelli , Fabio Del Missier , Timo Mäntylä

DOI: 10.1080/20445911.2018.1436551

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摘要: Coordinating multiple tasks requires a high degree of cognitive control, and individuals with limited executive functions often show difficulties in everyday multitasking. We tested the hypothesis ...

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