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Military Experience Predicts Military Multitasking Better than Laboratory Measures in Officer Cadets
Yannik Hilla; Maximilian Stefani; Elisabeth V. C. Friedrich; Wolfgang Mack – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
Whether or not it is possible to predict military performance using laboratory measures constitutes an important question. There are indications that humans possess a common multitasking ability enabling them to perform complex behaviors irrespective of task requirements. Working memory processing abilities likely illustrate cognitive substrates…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Predictive Measurement, Cognitive Ability, Short Term Memory

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