Temporal Aspects of Two Types of Backward Crosstalk in Dual-Tasks: An Analysis of Continuous Mouse-Tracking Data

Schonard C, Ulrich R, Janczyk M (2022)
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: 174702182211356.

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Schonard, CarolinUniBi ; Ulrich, Rolf; Janczyk, Markus
Abstract / Bemerkung
A common explanation for processing limitations in dual-tasking is the existence of a bottleneck during response selection, meaning that the selection of responses can only occur serially for different tasks. However, a large body of data shows that features of a (secondary) Task 2 can already influence the processing of a (primary) Task 1. Such effects are referred to as backward crosstalk effects (BCEs). In the present study, two types of such BCEs were investigated: the compatibility-based BCE, which depends on the dimensional (often spatial) overlap between task features, and a BCE based on a go/no-go task in Task 2 (no-go BCE). Joining a line of research that suggests different mechanisms for these two types of BCEs, we investigated them using a mouse tracking setup. Time continuous analyses revealed that the compatibility-based BCE triggered a spatial activation of the Task 2 response early during Task 1 processing, whereas the no-go BCE triggered an inhibitory effect in the case of a no-go Task 2, which spills over to Task 1 execution. This occurred, however, earlier in the time-course than expected. The results are discussed with regard to recent models of dual-task processing.
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
Art.-Nr.
174702182211356
ISSN
1747-0218
eISSN
1747-0226
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2966395

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Schonard C, Ulrich R, Janczyk M. Temporal Aspects of Two Types of Backward Crosstalk in Dual-Tasks: An Analysis of Continuous Mouse-Tracking Data. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 2022: 174702182211356.
Schonard, C., Ulrich, R., & Janczyk, M. (2022). Temporal Aspects of Two Types of Backward Crosstalk in Dual-Tasks: An Analysis of Continuous Mouse-Tracking Data. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 174702182211356. https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218221135603
Schonard, Carolin, Ulrich, Rolf, and Janczyk, Markus. 2022. “Temporal Aspects of Two Types of Backward Crosstalk in Dual-Tasks: An Analysis of Continuous Mouse-Tracking Data”. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: 174702182211356.
Schonard, C., Ulrich, R., and Janczyk, M. (2022). Temporal Aspects of Two Types of Backward Crosstalk in Dual-Tasks: An Analysis of Continuous Mouse-Tracking Data. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology:174702182211356.
Schonard, C., Ulrich, R., & Janczyk, M., 2022. Temporal Aspects of Two Types of Backward Crosstalk in Dual-Tasks: An Analysis of Continuous Mouse-Tracking Data. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, : 174702182211356.
C. Schonard, R. Ulrich, and M. Janczyk, “Temporal Aspects of Two Types of Backward Crosstalk in Dual-Tasks: An Analysis of Continuous Mouse-Tracking Data”, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2022, : 174702182211356.
Schonard, C., Ulrich, R., Janczyk, M.: Temporal Aspects of Two Types of Backward Crosstalk in Dual-Tasks: An Analysis of Continuous Mouse-Tracking Data. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. : 174702182211356 (2022).
Schonard, Carolin, Ulrich, Rolf, and Janczyk, Markus. “Temporal Aspects of Two Types of Backward Crosstalk in Dual-Tasks: An Analysis of Continuous Mouse-Tracking Data”. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2022): 174702182211356.
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