Multiple resources and performance prediction
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Abstract
This paper describes the origins and history of multiple resource theory in accounting for di erences in dual task interference. One particular application of the theory, the 4-dimensional multiple resources model, is described in detail, positing that there will be greater interference between two tasks to the extent that they share stages (perceptual/cognitive vs response) sensory modalities (auditory vs visual), codes (visual vs spatial) and channels of visual information (focal vs ambient). A computational rendering of this model is then presented. Examples are given of how the model predicts interference di erences in operational envir-onments. Finally, three challenges to the model are outlined regarding…
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- Computer science
- Perception
- Rendering (computer graphics)
- Coding (social sciences)
- Task (project management)
- Visual perception
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Modalities
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- Decent work and economic growth
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