A study of three sets of ”ecologically” valid tests of multitasking behaviour in healthy subjects and clinical cases
Clinical studies indicate that damage to the frontal lobes may result in deficits in performing multitasking tests in experimental conditions and is most probably associated with subjectivecomplaints of performing simultaneous tasks in everyday life scenarios. Most recently, somemore ecologically valid tests of multitasking have been developed, namely the Six ElementsTest, the Hotel Test, and the Greenwich Test. As yet, very few researches have been conducted to explore theconstruct of these tests. The purpose of this seminar aims to examine the construct validityand clinical utility of three multitasking tests within a group of healthy subjects and clinicalcases.
frontal lobe multitasking behaviour Hotel Test
国内会议
广州
英文
38-39
2008-11-07(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)