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Participants (N = 53) folded five Origami figures (chair, box, penguin, butterfly, frog) for four times each, which were randomly paired with five types of secondary tasks to cause either cognitive (verbal vs. visuospatial) or motoric (isochronous vs. nonisochronous tapping) memory load or none (control condition). S1_Appendix.pdf: Handouts of Origami folding - S1 Fig 1. Origami figure chair. - S1 Fig 2. Origami figure box. - S1 Fig 3. Origami figure penguin. - S1 Fig 4. Origami figure figure butterfly. - S1 Fig 5. Origami figure frog. S2_Appendix.pdf: Relevant Analyses: - 1. Performance on Secondary Tasks - 2. RTs of all Origami Figures - 3. Cognitive and Motoric Pairs of Dual-task Conditions - 4. Variance Analyses
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