Journal Articles


Katidioti, I., Borst, J.P., & Taatgen, N.A. (2014). What happens when we switch tasks: Pupil dilation in multitasking. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 20(6), 380-396. (pdf)

Katidioti, I. & Taatgen, N.A. (2014). Choice in multitasking: How delays in the primary task turn a rational into an irrational multitasker. Human Factors, 56(4), 728-736. (pdf)


Conference Papers

Taatgen, N.A., Katidioti, I., Borst, J.P. & Van Vugt, M.K. (2015).
A Model of Distraction using new Architectural Mechanisms to Manage Multiple Goals. In Proceedings ICCM 2015. Groningen, the Netherlands. (pdf)

Katidioti, I., Simpson, I. C., & Protopapas, A. (2012). Dual-route connectionist model of Greek spelling. In proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. Berlin, Germany, 13–15 April 2012. N. Rußwinkel, U. Drewitz, & H. van Rijn (Eds.), pp. 315–316.
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pdf) and (poster)


Posters

Katidioti, I., Borst, J.P., & Taatgen, N.A. (2014).
Interrupt me! Why forced interruptions are better than voluntary interruptions. Psychonomic Society’s 55th Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, USA. (poster)

Katidioti, I., Borst, J.P., & Taatgen, N.A. (2013). What happens when we switch tasks: Pupil dilation in multitasking. NVP Wintercongres 2013, the Netherlands (poster)

Katidioti I., Taatgen, N.A (2013). Be a better multitasker. How a pause in the primary task can turn a rational into an irrational multitasker. In Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Berlin, Germany
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poster)