The effects of attention sharing in a dynamic dual-task environment.

Author(s)
Cliff, R.C.
Year
Abstract

An investigation into the nature of attention sharing between two continuous tasks with independent input-output modes is described. Results from an extensive time and frequency domain analysis of the data are presented and discussed.

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B 3733 (In: B 3721) /83.2/
Source

In: Seventh annual conference on manual control : proceedings of a meeting held at University of Southern California, June 2-4, 1971, p. 307-325, 5 fig., 12 graph., 8 tab., 13 ref.

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