Inter-individual differences in executive functions predict multitasking performance – implications for the central attentional bottleneck

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  • who: Andru00e9 J. Szameitat from the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCN), Division of Psychology, Department of Life Sciences, College of Health and Life Sciences, University London, Uxbridge, United Kingdom have published the research: Inter-Individual Differences in Executive Functions Predict Multitasking Performance - Implications for the Central Attentional Bottleneck, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study aimed at providing further evidence to resolve the controversy between active scheduling and passive queuing approaches by testing whether inter-individual differences in EF capabilities affect multitasking performance. The authors aimed to resolve the debate about passive queuing vs. active . . .

     

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