“…A similar pattern of this kind of domain-specific double dissociation between visuo-spatial and verbal working memory was reported by Logie, Zucco, and Baddeley (1990), except that, in addition to the substantial domain-specific interference, they found evidence of a smaller, domain-general involvement in the carrying out of two concurrent demanding tasks. This general theme of identifying the domain-specific and domaingeneral components of working memory has been a feature of much of my subsequent research on working memory (e.g., Cocchini, Logie, Della Sala, MacPherson, & Baddeley, 2002;Law, Trawley, Brown, Stephens, & Logie, 2013;Logie, 1995Logie, , 2003Logie, , 2011Logie, Cocchini, Della Sala, & Baddeley, 2004;Logie, Trawley, & Law, 2011). The general idea is that when task demands can be met within the capacity of domainspecific resources, they work in concert for task completion.…”