Attentional requirements of automatic and controlled processing.

Author(s)
Strayer, D.L. & Kramer, A.F.
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Abstract

The attentional demands of automatic and controlled processing were investigated in a dual task paradigm. Subjects performed consistent and varied mapping versions of a Sternberg memory search task, both separately and together with a recognition running- memory task. Performance in the consistently mapped version of the Sternberg task was relatively unaffected by memory load or dual task demands.

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B 30271 [electronic version only] /01 /83.2 /
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From: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 16 (1990) No. 1, p. 67- 82, 76 ref.

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