Cognitive Structure, Flexibility, and Plasticity in Human Multitasking—An Integrative Review of Dual-Task and Task-Switching Research
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Andrea Kiesel | Iring Koch | Edita Poljac | A. Kiesel | I. Koch | Edita Poljac | Hermann Müller | Hermann Müller
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