dual-task paradigm

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paradigm
noun[C]
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/ˈpær.ə.daɪm/
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/ˈper.ə.daɪm/
a model of something, or a very clear and typical example ...
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These researchers utilized adual-taskparadigmwith the aim of taxing the perceptual system, or systems.
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In studies on attentional resource allocation for word recognition, adual-taskparadigmhas enjoyed its popularity.
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Usually, it is studied using adual-taskparadigmwhere participants work on an ongoing task while remembering to act when a cue is presented.
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In another variation of thedual-taskparadigm, subjects are presented with a visual stream of items presented one at a time.
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Support for the division of visual and spatial memory components is found through experiments using thedual-taskparadigm.
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In adual-taskparadigm, participants are given two tasks to perform simultaneously; a primary task and a secondary task.
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Empirical tests of the ego-depletion effect typically adoptdual-taskparadigm.
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In common with the dual-task paradigms, poor performance on frontal tests is often cited as evidence of executive functioning impairments.
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Certain types of dual-task paradigms are particularly well suited to make distinctive predictions, particularly those involving a psychological refractory period paradigm.
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If one accepts our reinterpretation of participants' performance in dual-task paradigms, then the three proposals that we reviewed all constitute logical solutions to the hard problem.
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The interpretation of dual-task paradigms follows the view that human processing resources are limited and shareable and that they can be subdivided into several classes.
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