Multitasking: multiple, domain-specific cognitive functions in a virtual environment

Volume: 39, Issue: 8, Pages: 1561 - 1574
Published: Jun 21, 2011
Abstract
Multitasking among three or more different tasks is a ubiquitous requirement of everyday cognition, yet rarely is it addressed in research on healthy adults who have had no specific training in multitasking skills. Participants completed a set of diverse subtasks within a simulated shopping mall and office environment, the Edinburgh Virtual Errands Test (EVET). The aim was to investigate how different cognitive functions, such as planning,...
Paper Details
Title
Multitasking: multiple, domain-specific cognitive functions in a virtual environment
Published Date
Jun 21, 2011
Volume
39
Issue
8
Pages
1561 - 1574
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