Gopher D, Brickner M, Navon D
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1982 Feb;8(1):146-57. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.8.1.146.
To test the notion of multiple resources, a two-dimensional pursuit tracking task was paired with a letter-typing task, the difficulty of which was manipulated by varying cognitive (size of stimulus set) and motor (repetitiveness of finger chords) factors. In addition, task priority was manipulated. The latter factor had a large effect on the performance of the two tasks, which indicates that they compete for resources. Both types of typing difficulty manipulations affected typing performance, but only motor difficulty interacted with priorities. Since difficulty manipulations that tap resources common to both tasks are predicted to interact with priorities, the results are interpreted to indicate that in joint performance, typing and tracking compete mainly for motor-related concept, the letter-typing task is argued to require at least two kinds of resources.
为了验证多种资源的概念,将二维追踪任务与字母打字任务相结合,通过改变认知因素(刺激集大小)和运动因素(手指和弦的重复性)来操纵字母打字任务的难度。此外,还操纵了任务优先级。后一个因素对两项任务的表现有很大影响,这表明它们在争夺资源。两种类型的打字难度操纵都影响了打字表现,但只有运动难度与优先级相互作用。由于预计涉及两项任务共有的资源的难度操纵会与优先级相互作用,因此这些结果被解释为表明在联合执行任务时,打字和追踪主要争夺与运动相关的概念,字母打字任务被认为至少需要两种资源。