Abstract

What are the neuronal mechanisms underlying dual-task performance? Charron and Koechlin (p. [360][1]) used functional magnetic resonance imaging to study this question under conditions of varying incentive for two tasks. Subjects performed letter-matching tasks either sequentially or concurrently.

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