A new semantic vigilance task: vigilance decrement, workload, and sensitivity to dual-task costs

被引:0
作者
Samantha L. Epling
Paul N. Russell
William S. Helton
机构
[1] University of Canterbury,Department of Psychology
来源
Experimental Brain Research | 2016年 / 234卷
关键词
Cognitive resource theory; Dual-task; Sustained attention; Vigilance;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Cognitive resource theory is a common explanation for both the performance decline in vigilance tasks, known as the vigilance decrement, and the limited ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously. The limited supply of cognitive resources may be utilized faster than they are replenished resulting in a performance decrement, or may need to be allocated among multiple tasks with some performance cost. Researchers have proposed both domain-specific, for example spatial versus verbal processing resources, and domain general cognitive resources. One challenge in testing the domain specificity of cognitive resources in vigilance is the current lack of difficult semantic vigilance tasks which reliably produce a decrement. In the present research, we investigated whether the vigilance decrement was found in a new abbreviated semantic discrimination vigilance task, and whether there was a performance decrement in said vigilance task when paired with a word recall task, as opposed to performed individually. As hypothesized, a vigilance decrement in the semantic vigilance task was found in both the single-task and dual-task conditions, along with reduced vigilance performance in the dual-task condition and reduced word recall in the dual-task condition. This is consistent with cognitive resource theory. The abbreviated semantic vigilance task will be a useful tool for researchers interested in determining the specificity of cognitive resources utilized in vigilance tasks.
引用
收藏
页码:133 / 139
页数:6
相关论文
共 88 条
  • [1] Ariga A(2011)Brief and rare mental “breaks” keep you focused: deactivation and reactivation of task goals preempt vigilance decrements Cognition 118 439-443
  • [2] Lleras A(2004)The role of memory representation in the vigilance decrement Psychon B Rev 11 932-937
  • [3] Caggiano DM(2009)How verbal memory loads consume attention Mem Cognit 37 829-836
  • [4] Parasuraman R(2014)Dual-task interference between climbing and a simulated communication task Exp Brain Res 232 1367-1377
  • [5] Chen Z(1993)Sensory and cognitive vigilance: effects of age on performance and subjective workload Hum Perform 6 71-97
  • [6] Cowan N(2001)Brain imaging of attentional networks in normal and pathological states J Clin Exp Neuropsychol 23 74-93
  • [7] Darling KA(2011)Dual-task performance during a climbing traverse Exp Brain Res 215 307-313
  • [8] Helton WS(1995)Corrections for extreme proportions and their biasing effects on estimated values of d′ Behav Res Methods Instrum 27 46-51
  • [9] Deaton JE(2012)Natural scene stimuli and lapses of sustained attention Conscious Cogn 21 1617-1625
  • [10] Parasuraman R(2014)Sustained attention failures are primarily due to sustained cognitive load not task monotony Acta Psychol 153 87-94