001449592 000__ 05784cam\a2200553\a\4500 001449592 001__ 1449592 001449592 003__ OCoLC 001449592 005__ 20230310004408.0 001449592 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001449592 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 001449592 008__ 220924s2022\\\\sz\\\\\\of\\\\001\0\eng\d 001449592 019__ $$a1344422415 001449592 020__ $$a9783031047602$$q(electronic bk.) 001449592 020__ $$a3031047605$$q(electronic bk.) 001449592 020__ $$z3031047591 001449592 020__ $$z9783031047596 001449592 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-031-04760-2$$2doi 001449592 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1344541922 001449592 040__ $$aEBLCP$$beng$$cEBLCP$$dGW5XE$$dYDX$$dEBLCP$$dLYU$$dOCLCF$$dOCLCQ 001449592 049__ $$aISEA 001449592 050_4 $$aHD69.T54 001449592 08204 $$a650.1/1$$223/eng/20220927 001449592 24500 $$aHandbook of human multitasking /$$cAndrea Kiesel, Leif Johannsen, Iring Koch, Hermann Müller, editors. 001449592 260__ $$aCham :$$bSpringer,$$c2022. 001449592 300__ $$a1 online resource (518 p.) 001449592 500__ $$a3.3.1 Preparation Based on Task-Based Predictability 001449592 500__ $$aIncludes index. 001449592 5050_ $$aIntro -- Introduction: Overview of Concepts and Paradigms -- References -- Contents -- Part I: Simultaneous Multitasking -- Dual-Task Performance with Simple Tasks -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Beauty of Mental Chronometry: Psychological Refractory Period Experiments and the (Structural) Reasons of Dual-Task Costs -- 2.1 The Psychological Refractory Period -- 2.2 Theoretical Accounts of the PRP Effect -- 2.2.1 The Response Selection Bottleneck (RSB) Model -- 2.2.2 Capacity Sharing Models -- 2.2.3 Strategic Bottleneck Models and Executive Control Models 001449592 5058_ $$a2.3 The PRP Effect Beyond Stimulus-Response Translations -- 3 The Usability of the Processing-Stage Framework for Hypothesis Testing -- 4 Content-Dependent Dual-Task Costs: The Role of Crosstalk Between Tasks -- 4.1 The Role of Input and Output Modality Pairings -- 4.2 Backward Crosstalk as a Marker of Between-Task Interference -- 5 Cognitive Control Demands and the Possibility of Adaptive Dual Tasking -- 5.1 Instruction-Based Regulation of Cognitive Control in Dual Tasks -- 5.2 Context-Control Priming in Dual Tasks -- 6 Future Perspectives -- 7 Conclusion -- References 001449592 5058_ $$aMultitasking During Continuous Task Demands: The Cognitive Costs of Concurrent Sensorimotor Activities -- 1 Models of Multitasking -- 2 Multitasking Involving Concurrent Postural Control -- 2.1 Postural Control as a Continuous Motor Activity -- 2.2 Theoretical Models of Higher Cognitive Involvement in Postural Control -- 2.3 Ecological Aspects of Postural Control -- 2.4 Interindividual Differences and Age-Related Effects -- 2.5 Section Summary -- 3 Multitasking Involving Concurrent Timing Tasks -- 3.1 Models of Movement Timing -- 3.2 Interindividual Differences and Age-Related Effects 001449592 5058_ $$a3.3 Section Summary -- 4 Multitasking During Visuomotor Tracking -- 4.1 Interindividual Differences and Age-Related Effects -- 4.2 Section Summary -- 5 Multitasking Involving Listening and Speaking -- 5.1 Interindividual Differences and Age-Related Effects -- 5.2 Ecological Aspects of Listening and Speaking -- 5.3 Section Summary -- 6 General Summary and Discussion -- References -- Part II: Sequential Multitasking -- Task Switching: Cognitive Control in Sequential Multitasking -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Task Switching: Basic Paradigms -- 2.1 Predictable Task Switching -- 2.2 Cued Task Switching 001449592 5058_ $$a2.3 Voluntary Task Switching -- 2.4 Summary -- 3 Proactive Control: Task Preparation -- 3.1 Influence of Preparation Time in Predictable Task Sequences -- 3.2 Influence of Preparation Time in Random Task Sequences: Explicit Task Cuing -- 3.2.1 Preparation vs. Dissipation of Task Sets -- 3.2.2 Switch-Specific vs. Task-Specific Preparation -- 3.2.3 Role of Cue Processing: Task Switching or Cue Switching? -- 3.2.4 The Role of Action Execution: Preparing vs. Executing Tasks -- 3.3 Preparation Based on Task Predictability Instead of Preparation Time 001449592 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001449592 520__ $$aThis handbook on human multitasking provides an integrative overview on simultaneous and sequential multitasking and thus combines theorizing on dual task limitations as well as costs related to task switching. In addition to a wide range of empirical findings and their theoretical integration, the editors provide a number of applications of multitasking, like training, interindividual differences and applied research in traffic and health psychology and music expertise. The book is suitable for people interested in multitasking, that is, for researchers and graduate students of cognitive psychology, movement science, sport psychology, cognitive neuroscience, cognitive and neurological rehabilitation, aging sciences, and broader cognitive science. Brings together dual task studies and task switching research for the first time; Focuses on the cognitive cost related to multitasking, with an emphasis on movement science and training; Creates a bridge between movement science and cognitive psychology. 001449592 588__ $$aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 27, 2022). 001449592 650_0 $$aHuman multitasking$$vHandbooks, manuals, etc. 001449592 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 001449592 655_7 $$aHandbooks and manuals.$$2fast$$0(OCoLC)fst01423877 001449592 7001_ $$aKiesel, Andrea. 001449592 7001_ $$aJohannsen, Leif. 001449592 7001_ $$aKoch, Iring. 001449592 7001_ $$aMüller, Hermann. 001449592 77608 $$iPrint version:$$aKiesel, Andrea$$tHandbook of Human Multitasking$$dCham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022$$w(OCoLC)1305913715$$z9783031047596 001449592 852__ $$bebk 001449592 85640 $$3Springer Nature$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-04760-2$$zOnline Access$$91397441.1 001449592 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1449592$$pGLOBAL_SET 001449592 980__ $$aBIB 001449592 980__ $$aEBOOK 001449592 982__ $$aEbook 001449592 983__ $$aOnline 001449592 994__ $$a92$$bISE