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A dynamical framework to understand performance trade-offs and interference in dual tasks.
Authors:J J Temprado  A Monno  M Laurent  P G Zanone
Institution:Université de la Méditerranée and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Marseille, France. temprado@laps.univ-mrs.fr
Abstract:This study demonstrated that the dynamic pattern approach may reconcile resource and outcome conflict theories to explain performance in dual tasks. Participants performed a bimanual coordination task and a reaction time task with different conditions of attentional priority. Results showed a trade-off between pattern variability and reaction time when priority was given to the coordination task. Such a trade-off was indicative of resource allocation. An analysis of perturbation in the bimanual coordination revealed interference, a reputed sign of outcome conflict. Moreover, interference diminished substantially when priority was given to the bimanual task. The coexistence of performance trade-off and outcome conflict suggests that these two phenomena are not mutually exclusive. Rather, both may follow from modifying the coupling between the limbs through attention.
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