Data and analysis code for 'Sensory modality and information domain contribute jointly to dual-task interference between working memory and perceptual processing'
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Data and analysis code for 'Sensory modality and information domain contribute jointly to dual-task interference between working memory and perceptual processing'
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HBRXVI
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Creator |
Fleming, Justin
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Harvard Dataverse
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This project examined factors that influence interference between perceptual processing and information stored in working memory. Human participants completed a behavioral dual-task paradigm, while pupil size (reflecting task effort) and electroencephalography (EEG) data were recorded. Results show that when perceptual and memory tasks are presented in the same sensory modality and/or information domain (spatial vs. temporal), dual-task performance is worse, effort increases, and neural processing of stimulus events is interrupted.
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Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
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Date |
2024-03-01
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Contributor |
Fleming, Justin
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