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Monitoring and control in multitasking.

Stefanie Schuch1, David Dignath2, Marco Steinhauser3, Markus Janczyk4.   

Abstract

The idea that conflict detection triggers control adjustments has been considered a basic principle of cognitive control. So far, this "conflict-control loop" has mainly been investigated in the context of response conflicts in single tasks. In this theoretical position paper, we explore whether, and how, this principle might be involved in multitasking performance, as well. We argue that several kinds of conflict-control loops can be identified in multitasking at multiple levels (e.g., the response level and the task level), and we provide a selective review of empirical observations. We present examples of conflict monitoring and control adjustments in dual-task and task-switching paradigms, followed by a section on error monitoring and posterror adjustments in multitasking. We conclude by outlining future research questions regarding monitoring and control in multitasking, including the potential roles of affect and associative learning for conflict-control loops in multitasking.

Keywords:  Affect; Cognitive control; Conflict monitoring; Crosstalk; Dual tasks; Error monitoring; Task switching

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 30066081     DOI: 10.3758/s13423-018-1512-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev        ISSN: 1069-9384


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