Brown Scott W
Department of Psychology, University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME 04104-9300, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2006 Oct;34(7):1464-71. doi: 10.3758/bf03195911.
A review of interference effects in concurrent temporal/nontemporal dual-task studies suggests that prospective timing may be related to executive cognitive functions. Executive processes play a supervisory role in behavior by controlling attention, coordinating information, and scheduling actions. In the present research, a timing task was paired with an established executive task in a dual-task paradigm. The timing task required subjects t o generate a series o f 5-sec temporal productions,and the executive task was random number generation. These tasks were performed both separately and concurrently. Comparisons of single-task and dual-task conditions showed that (1) the randomization task interfered with timing by making temporal productions more variable and longer and (2) concurrent timing disrupted randomization performance by making responses less random. This pattern of bidirectional interference supports the idea that timing relies on the same attentional resources used by other executive-level tasks.
对同时进行的时间/非时间双重任务研究中的干扰效应进行的一项综述表明,前瞻性计时可能与执行认知功能有关。执行过程通过控制注意力、协调信息和安排行动,在行为中发挥监督作用。在本研究中,在双重任务范式中,将计时任务与一项既定的执行任务配对。计时任务要求受试者生成一系列5秒的时间序列,执行任务是生成随机数。这些任务分别和同时进行。单任务和双任务条件的比较表明:(1)随机化任务通过使时间序列更具变化性和更长,干扰了计时;(2)同时进行计时任务会使反应缺乏随机性,从而干扰随机化任务的表现。这种双向干扰模式支持了计时依赖于其他执行层面任务所使用的相同注意力资源这一观点。