Understanding the dual-task costs of walking: a StartReact study

Volume: 238, Issue: 5, Pages: 1359 - 1364
Published: Apr 30, 2020
Abstract
The need to perform multiple tasks more or less simultaneously is a common occurrence during walking in daily life. Performing tasks simultaneously typically impacts task performance negatively. Hypothetically, such dual-task costs may be explained by a lowered state of preparation due to competition for attentional resources, or alternatively, by a ‘bottleneck’ in response initiation. Here, we investigated both hypotheses by comparing...
Paper Details
Title
Understanding the dual-task costs of walking: a StartReact study
Published Date
Apr 30, 2020
Volume
238
Issue
5
Pages
1359 - 1364
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