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cost of concurrence

cost of concurrence

the decrease that occurs in performance of a task that is placed in a dual-task context, even when the instructions are to emphasize that task. This cost is measured in terms of changes in reaction time or accuracy and is estimated from an analysis of a performance-operating characteristic.

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