Devu Mahesan
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Prospective reward in dual task induces a bias towards action at the cost of less accurate Task 2 performance Open
In dual tasks, with a visual-manual choice reaction time task in Task 1 and a go/no-go task in Task 2, not responding to Task 2 can have adverse effects on Task 1 performance, as demonstrated by no-go backward crosstalk effects (no-go BCE)…
The affective consequences of response inhibition determine no-go-based crosstalk effects in dual tasks Open
Backward crosstalk effects (BCEs) are observed in dual-task studies when characteristics of Task 2 influence Task 1 performance. When Task 2 is a go/no-go task, responses in Task 1 are slower when Task 2 is a no-go as compared with a go tr…
Dataset for: Two types of between-task conflict trigger respective processing adjustments within one dual-task Open
Dataset for Mahesan, D., Janczyk, M.. & Fischer, R. (accepted/in press). Two types of between-task conflict trigger respective processing adjustments within one dual-task. Acta Psychologica.
Two types of between-task conflict trigger respective processing adjustments within one dual-task Open
In dual tasking, two different kinds of between-task conflict occur. Because in both cases, Task 2 characteristics affect Task 1 performance, they are commonly referred to as backward crosstalk effects (BCE): One with a conflict at the res…