The Dual-Task Cost Is Due to Neural Interferences Disrupting the Optimal Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of the Competing Tasks

Dual-tasking is extremely prominent nowadays, despite ample evidence that it comes with a performance cost: the Dual-Task (DT) cost. Neuroimaging studies have established that tasks are more likely to interfere if they rely on common brain regions, but the precise neural origin of the DT cost has pr...

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Main Authors: Bertrand, O. (Author), Bontemps, B. (Author), Chatard, B. (Author), Croizé, A.-C (Author), Gannerie, A. (Author), Kahane, P. (Author), Lachaux, J.-P (Author), Mac-Auliffe, D. (Author), Petton, M. (Author), Rheims, S. (Author), Sipp, F. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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