Department of Psychology and Center for Cognitive Sciences, University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Front Psychol. 2013 May 20;4:274. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00274. eCollection 2013.
Both perceptual and cognitive processes are limited in capacity. As a result, attention is selective, prioritizing items and tasks that are important for adaptive behavior. However, a number of recent behavioral and neuroimaging studies suggest that, at least under some circumstances, increasing attention to one task can enhance performance in a second task (e.g., the attentional boost effect). Here we review these findings and suggest a new theoretical framework, the dual-task interaction model, that integrates these findings with current views of attentional selection. To reconcile the attentional boost effect with the effects of attentional load, we suggest that temporal selection results in a temporally specific enhancement across modalities, tasks, and spatial locations. Moreover, the effects of temporal selection may be best observed when the attentional system is optimally tuned to the temporal dynamics of incoming stimuli. Several avenues of research motivated by the dual-task interaction model are then discussed.
知觉和认知过程都受到容量限制。因此,注意力是有选择性的,优先考虑对适应行为重要的项目和任务。然而,最近的一些行为和神经影像学研究表明,至少在某些情况下,增加对一项任务的注意力可以提高第二项任务的表现(例如,注意力提升效应)。在这里,我们回顾了这些发现,并提出了一个新的理论框架,即双重任务相互作用模型,该模型将这些发现与当前的注意力选择观点结合起来。为了使注意力提升效应与注意力负荷的影响相一致,我们认为,时间选择会导致跨模态、任务和空间位置的时间特异性增强。此外,当注意系统最佳地调整到传入刺激的时间动态时,时间选择的效果可能最容易观察到。然后讨论了几个由双重任务相互作用模型引发的研究途径。