IFIBA   22255
INSTITUTO DE FISICA DE BUENOS AIRES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Effects of practice on task architecture: Combined evidence from interference experiments and random-walk models of decision making
Autor/es:
JUAN KAMIENLOWSKI; PASHLER H.; S DEHAENE; M SIGMAN
Revista:
Cognition
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 119 p. 81 - 95
ISSN:
0010-0277
Resumen:
Does extensive practice reduce or eliminate central interference in dual-task processing? We explored the reorganization of task architecture with practice by combining nterference analysis (delays in dual-task experiment) and random-walk models of decision making (measuring the decision and non-decision contributions to RT). The main delay observed in the Psychologically Refractory Period at short stimulus onset asynchronies (SOA) alues was largely unaffected by training. However, the range of SOAs over which this interference regime held diminished with learning. This was consistent with an overall shift observed in single-task performance from a highly variable decision time to a reliable (non-decision time) contribution to response time. Executive components involved in coordinating dual-task performance decreased (and became more stable) after extensive practice. The results suggest that extensive practice reduces the duration of central decisión stages, but that the qualitative property of central seriality remains a structural invariant.