1979
DOI: 10.1177/1071181379023001106
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Dual-Task Measures of S-R Compatibility

Abstract: The present study was designed to compare single-task and dual-task measures of S-R compatibility. A numeral-motor choice-reaction task was performed alone and with a secondary tracking task. The level of compatibility was varied by manipulating the S-R assignments in the choice-reaction task. Results of the single-task trials indicated that reaction time was significantly slower for the incompatible conditions. Reaction time was slower, more errors were made, and fewer problems were attempted in the incompati… Show more

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“…Compatibility also influenced the magnitude of the discrete task decrement (Figure 14) in a manner similar to that observed by Ogden, Anderson, and Rieck (1979).…”
Section: S-c-r Compatibi Itymentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Compatibility also influenced the magnitude of the discrete task decrement (Figure 14) in a manner similar to that observed by Ogden, Anderson, and Rieck (1979).…”
Section: S-c-r Compatibi Itymentioning
confidence: 51%