RWTH Aachen University, D-52056 Aachen, Germany.
Mem Cognit. 2010 Jun;38(4):493-501. doi: 10.3758/MC.38.4.493.
Response-related mechanisms of multitasking were studied by analyzing simultaneous processing of responses in different modalities (i.e., crossmodal action). Participants responded to a single auditory stimulus with a saccade, a manual response (single-task conditions), or both (dual-task condition). We used a spatially incompatible stimulus-response mapping for one task, but not for the other. Critically, inverting these mappings varied temporal task overlap in dual-task conditions while keeping spatial incompatibility across responses constant. Unlike previous paradigms, temporal task overlap was manipulated without utilizing sequential stimulus presentation, which might induce strategic serial processing. The results revealed dual-task costs, but these were not affected by an increase of temporal task overlap. This finding is evidence for parallel response selection in multitasking. We propose that crossmodal action is processed by a central mapping-selection mechanism in working memory and that the dual-task costs are mainly caused by mapping-related crosstalk.
通过分析不同模式(即跨模态动作)中的反应的同时处理,研究了多任务的反应相关机制。参与者通过扫视、手动反应(单任务条件)或两者(双任务条件)对单个听觉刺激做出反应。我们对一个任务使用了空间不兼容的刺激-反应映射,但对另一个任务没有使用。关键是,在双任务条件下,颠倒这些映射会改变时间任务重叠,同时保持反应之间的空间不兼容性不变。与以前的范式不同,时间任务重叠的操纵没有利用顺序刺激呈现,这可能会诱导策略性串行处理。结果显示出双重任务的代价,但这些代价不受时间任务重叠增加的影响。这一发现证明了在多任务处理中存在并行的反应选择。我们提出,跨模态动作是在工作记忆中的中央映射选择机制中处理的,并且双重任务的代价主要是由映射相关的串扰引起的。