Age-related changes in brain activation underlying single- and dual-task performance: Visuomanual drawing and mental arithmetic KU Leuven
Depending on task combination, dual-tasking can either be performed successfully or can lead to performancedecrements in one or both tasks. Interference is believed to be caused by limitations in centralprocessing, i.e. structural interference between the neural activation patterns associated with each task.In the present study, single- and dual-task effects were addressed in the context of aging. Increasing evidencefrom research on motor and ...