Virtually no evidence for virtually perfect time-sharing |
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Authors: | Tombu Michael Jolicoeur Pierre |
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Affiliation: | York University, Centre for Vision Research, Toronto, ON, Canada. mtombu@cs.yorku.ca |
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Abstract: | An examination of previous claims for virtually perfect time-sharing in dual-task situations reveals confounding effects that may have obscured dual-task interference. Two experiments are conducted in which these confounding effects are minimized, revealing statistically significant dual-task interference. These results support the hypothesis that human information processing is dominated by a structural central capacity limitation and call into question the hypothesis that dual-task interference can be eliminated by meeting the 5 conditions outlined by D. Meyer and D. Kieras (1999). |
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