Description
Book SynopsisThis handbook on human multitasking provides an integrative overview on simultaneous and sequential multitasking and thus combines theorizing on dual task limitations as well as costs related to task switching. In addition to a wide range of empirical findings and their theoretical integration, the editors provide a number of applications of multitasking, like training, interindividual differences and applied research in traffic and health psychology and music expertise.
The book is suitable for people interested in multitasking, that is, for researchers and graduate students of cognitive psychology, movement science, sport psychology, cognitive neuroscience, cognitive and neurological rehabilitation, aging sciences, and broader cognitive science.
Table of ContentsPart 1 Simultaneous Multitasking1) Dual-task performance with simple tasks 2) Multitasking during continuous task demands: the cognitive costs of concurrent sensorimotor activitiesPart 2 Sequential Multitasking3) Task switching: Cognitive control in sequential multitasking4) Task Interruptiones5) Language Multitasking Part 3 Neural Basis of multitasking6) The neural basis of simultaneous multitasking 7) The contribution of functional brain imaging to the understanding of cognitive processes underlying task switching Part 48) Multitasking Training 9) Training Based on Multitasking - With a Specific Focus on Motor-Cognitive Multitasking 10) The Multitasking Motorist 11) Multitasking in healthy aging and neurodegeneration: Experimental findings and health-related applications 12) Music training, dance training, and multitasking