Re: facilitation effect of memory load
- From: "amy" <guomeizhou@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Aug 2005 05:23:31 -0700
Generally, it is more difficult to do dual task than single task,
right?
In my experiment, I expect the performance of mental rotation task will
be worse in dual-task, in which the visual working memory is occupied,
than in single mental rotation task. However, my results showed that
the RT of mental rotation task in dual-task was faster than that in
single task.
I wonder if there are similar results in other researchs and how they
are explaind.
Amy
Kym 寫道:
> In article <1125037378.868717.136360
> @o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>, posted 25 Aug 2005 23:22:58 -
> 0700, amy guomeizhou@xxxxxxxxxxxx says...
>
> >Has any one found the facilitation effect of memory load?
> >
>
> Hi Amy.
>
> The facilitation effect of memory load on "..."??? Memory
> "load" makes me think of working memory capacity, which is
> limited. Say more about your question?
>
> Kym
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