:) dual task performance - Baddeley
> ppts had more difficulty when performing two visual tasks at the same time (using a pointer to track a light moving around a screen and imagining the letter F and mentally moving it) then when performing one visual task with a verbal task (saying 'the' repeatedly) - both visual tasks are competing for limited capacity of the same slave system (VSS)
> when doing a verbal and a visual task, they are delegated to separate slave systems (VSS and PL) - performance is not reduced because there is no competition for capacity
> increases credibility of WMM