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has gloss | eng: A dual-task paradigm is a procedure in experimental (neuro)psychology that requires an individual to perform two tasks simultaneously, in order to compare performance with single-task conditions.When performance scores on one and/or both tasks are lower when they are done simultaneously compared to separately, these two tasks interfere with each other, and it is assumed that both tasks compete for the same class of information processing resources in the brain. |
lexicalization | eng: dual-task paradigm |
instance of | c/Memory processes |
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lexicalization | ita: Paradigma del doppio compito |
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