„Task interference“
Suchergebnisse
148 Treffer
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Faces, English words and Chinese characters: a study of dual-task interference in mono-and bilingual speakers
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On the reliability of behavioral measures of cognitive control – retest reliability of task-inhibition effect, task-preparation effect, Stroop-like interference, and conflict adaptation effect
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The effects of interference tasks on recency in the free recall of action events
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The maturation of interference suppression and response inhibition: ERP analysis of a cued Go/Nogo task
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Enhanced cognitive interference during visuomotor tasks may cause eye–hand dyscoordination
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What Memory-Load Interference Tasks Tell Us about Spoken Relative Clause Processing
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Additional intra- or inter-session balance tasks do not interfere with the learning of a novel balance task
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Control and Interference in Task Switching – A Review
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Effects of a three-week executive control training on adaptation to task difficulty and emotional interference
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Cingulate cortex morphology impacts on neurofunctional activity and behavioral performance in interference tasks
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Dual-task interference in children with Down syndrome and chronological and mental age-matched healthy controls
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Proactive and Coactive Interference in Age-Related Performance in a Recognition-Based Operation Span Task
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Simple contextual cueing prevents retroactive interference in short-term perceptual training of orientation detection tasks
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Facilitation and interference in the color-naming task
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Is naming faces different from naming objects? Semantic interference in a face- and object-naming task
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Individual Strategies of Response Organization in Multitasking Are Stable Even at Risk of High Between-Task Interference
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Different types of semantic interference, same lapses of attention: Evidence from Stroop tasks
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Unbiased post-error slowing in interference tasks: A confound and a simple solution
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Interference Aware Workload Scheduling for Latency Sensitive Tasks in Cloud Environment
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Trait anxiety and interference in the emotional Stroop task in young and old adults