نتایج جستجو برای: task induced involvement load hypothesis

تعداد نتایج: 1705384  

2013
Nikos Konstantinou Nilli Lavie

We contrasted the effects of different types of working memory (WM) load on detection. Considering the sensory-recruitment hypothesis of visual short-term memory (VSTM) within load theory (e.g., Lavie, 2010) led us to predict that VSTM load would reduce visual-representation capacity, thus leading to reduced detection sensitivity during maintenance, whereas load on WM cognitive control processe...

2017
Eline Borch Petersen

Published articles have been reprinted with the permission of the copyright holders. All illustrations are made by the author. Abstract i Abstract Understanding speech in the presence of background noise can be difficulty and even more so if you suffer from a hearing loss. Although speech understanding depends on hearing acuity, the individual capacity to perform higher-order Working Memory (WM...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2005
María Ruz Michael E Wolmetz Pío Tudela Bruce D McCandliss

The dependency of word processing on spare attentional resources has been debated for several decades. Recent research in the study of selective attention has emphasized the role of task load in determining the fate of ignored information. In parallel to behavioral evidence, neuroimaging data show that the activation generated by unattended stimuli is eliminated in task-relevant brain regions d...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2003
Stewart H Mostofsky Joanna G B Schafer Michael T Abrams Melissa C Goldberg Abigail A Flower Avery Boyce Susan M Courtney Vince D Calhoun Michael A Kraut Martha B Denckla James J Pekar

Event-related fMRI was used to investigate the hypothesis that neural activity involved in response inhibition depends upon the nature of the response being inhibited. Two different Go/No-go tasks were compared-one with a high working memory load and one with low. The 'simple' Go/No-go task with low working memory load required subjects to push a button in response to green spaceships but not r...

In the present study, two different models of task complexity; namely, limited attentional capacity model and cognition hypothesis were examined. To this end, the manipulation of cognitive task complexity along +/- single task dimension on Iranian EFL learners’ production in terms of fluency was explored. Based on the results of the writing test of TOFEL (2004), 48 learners were selected as the...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2014
Francesco Barban Giovanni Augusto Carlesimo Emiliano Macaluso Carlo Caltagirone Alberto Costa

Recent studies have suggested that medial (medBA10) and lateral (latBA10) portions of the Brodmann area 10 subserve respectively stimulus-oriented (SO) and stimulus-independent (SI) attending during prospective memory (PM) tasks. We investigated this dissociation by manipulating the saliency (SO) and the memory load (SI) of PM cues. Sixteen healthy subjects participated to a functional imaging ...

2010
Thomas Espeseth Markus Handal Sneve Helge Rootwelt Bruno Laeng

BACKGROUND Pharmacological studies suggest that cholinergic neurotransmission mediates increases in attentional effort in response to high processing load during attention demanding tasks [1]. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In the present study we tested whether individual variation in CHRNA4, a gene coding for a subcomponent in α4β2 nicotinic receptors in the human brain, interacted with pro...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2010
Nils J. Schneider-Garces Brian A. Gordon Carrie R. Brumback-Peltz Eunsam Shin Yukyung Lee Bradley P. Sutton Edward L. Maclin Gabriele Gratton Monica Fabiani

Neuroimaging data emphasize that older adults often show greater extent of brain activation than younger adults for similar objective levels of difficulty. A possible interpretation of this finding is that older adults need to recruit neuronal resources at lower loads than younger adults, leaving no resources for higher loads, and thus leading to performance decrements [Compensation-Related Uti...

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