Controlling and Coordinating Multiple Actions

  • Hommel B
  • Brown S
  • Nattkemper D
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Abstract

Everyday actions often overlap in time and require frequent shifts between different tasks. This chapter explains how multiple tasks are controlled and coordinated, how and to what degree performance suffers from shifting and multitasking, and which particular cognitive processes are affected.

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Hommel, B., Brown, S. B. R. E., & Nattkemper, D. (2016). Controlling and Coordinating Multiple Actions. In Human Action Control (pp. 167–195). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09244-7_8

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