Investigation on the improvement and transfer of dual-task coordination skills

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Tilo Strobach
Peter A. Frensch
Alexander Soutschek
Torsten Schubert
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[1] Ludwig-Maximilians-University,Department Psychology
[2] Munich,undefined
[3] Humboldt-University,undefined
[4] Berlin,undefined
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Psychological Research | 2012年 / 76卷
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Task Switching; Auditory Task; Mixed Block; Hybrid Group; Component Task;
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Recent research has demonstrated that dual-task performance in situations with two simultaneously presented tasks can be substantially improved with extensive practice. This improvement was related to the acquisition of task coordination skills. Earlier studies provided evidence that these skills result from hybrid practice, including dual and single tasks, but not from single-task practice. It is an open question, however, whether task coordination skills are independent from the specific practice situation and are transferable to new situations or whether they are non-transferable and task-specific. The present study, therefore, tested skill transfer in (1) a dual-task situation with identical tasks in practice and transfer, (2) a dual-task situation with two tasks changed from practice to transfer, and (3) a task switching situation with two sequentially presented tasks. Our findings are largely consistent with the assumption that task coordination skills are non-transferable and task-specific. We cannot, however, definitively reject the assumption of transferable skills when measuring error rates in the dual-task situation with two changed tasks after practice. In the task switching situation, single-task and hybrid practice both led to a transfer effect on mixing costs.
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页码:794 / 811
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