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Increased Control Demand Results in Serial Processing: Evidence from Dual-task Performance

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Journal Psychol Sci
Specialty Psychology
Date 2005 Sep 27
PMID 16181448
Citations 12
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Increased demands on cognitive control trigger changes in processing mode. One such modulation involves a shift from parallel to serial processing. This study assessed the role of control demand in determining whether dual-task processing is performed serially or in parallel. We used two critical indices, based on the response-selection bottleneck model, to show that response selection was serial when a task switch was involved, but partly parallel when the simultaneous performance of the tasks did not involve task switching.

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