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Modeling and simulation of tasks interactions using graphical interface
(Ieee, 2021-01-01)
Concurrent processes are very important to the development of modern applications, where several tasks are performed in order to accomplish a certain activity. Unfortunately, many concurrent applications, including hard ...
Modeling and simulation of tasks interactions using graphical interface
(2021-06-23)
Concurrent processes are very important to the development of modern applications, where several tasks are performed in order to accomplish a certain activity. Unfortunately, many concurrent applications, including hard ...
Learners’ awareness of the role of input and task repetition on L2 speech production
(Revista Innovación Educativa 64, 2014-04-22)
This study explored whether learners’ awareness of the role of input differs when performing narrative retelling tasks, and to what extent learners’ awareness of the task performance varies as a result of redoing those ...
On the functional integration between postural and supra-postural tasks on the basis of contextual cues and task constraint
(ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD, 2010)
In order to evaluate the effects of uncertainty about direction of mechanical perturbation and supra-postural task constraint on postural control young adults had their upright stance perturbed while holding a tray in a ...
An analysis of context-based similarity tasks in textbooks from Brazil and the United States
(2017-11-17)
Three textbooks from Brazil and three textbooks from the United States were analysed with a focus on similarity and context-based tasks. Students’ opportunities to learn similarity were examined by considering whether ...
Divided Attention in Schizophrenia: A Dual Task Paradigm
Schizophrenia is known to be associated with attentional deficits. Few studies have examined whether the disorder is also associated with a deficit in the ability to divide attention, and they have given contradictory ...
Dual-task interference: Attentional and neurophysiological influences
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2009)
Performing two tasks simultaneously often degrades performance of one or both tasks. While this dual-task interference is classically interpreted in terms of shared attentional resources, where two motor tasks are performed ...
Performance of Down syndrome subjects during a coincident timing task
(2013-04-30)
Background: The time synchronization is a very important ability for the acquisition and performance of motor skills that generate the need to adapt the actions of body segments to external events of the environment that ...