Tag: task interference


OVERLAPPING PSYCHOLOGICAL TASKS

Conceptual Foundations of Overlapping Psychological Tasks The study of overlapping psychological tasks, frequently referred to in cognitive literature as dual-task performance, explores the human mind’s capacity to process multiple streams of information simultaneously. At its core, this field of inquiry seeks to understand why human performance often degrades when an individual attempts to execute two […]

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COST OF CONCURRENCE

Introduction to the Cost of Concurrence The Cost of Concurrence (CoC) represents a fundamental limitation in human cognitive architecture, defining the measurable performance decrement observed when an individual attempts to execute two or more tasks simultaneously, known as a dual-task context. This concept is central to the study of attention and cognitive load, illustrating the […]

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ATTENTION LEVEL

Defining Attention Level and Consciousness The concept of attention level in cognitive psychology refers fundamentally to the degree to which an ongoing cognitive process or task is accessible to conscious awareness and subsequent verbal report. This definition places attention level squarely at the intersection of attention, consciousness, and executive function, suggesting a metric of cognitive […]

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