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Effects of concurrent task demands on language planning in fluent children and adults.

Jayanthi SasisekaranCara Donohue
Published in: Applied psycholinguistics (2015)
Developmental differences were observed in both response times and percent errors in the primary and secondary tasks. Slower responses to the primary task were evident at the long SOA, related condition. Slower response times to the tone decision task were evident at the short than the long SOA. The findings support the capacity sharing account of dual task performance and suggest that dual task costs during language planning are higher in children than adults.
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