Changing between cognitive tasks requires a reorganization of cognitive processes. Behavioural evidence suggests this can occur in advance of the stimulus. However, the existence or detectability of an anticipatory task-set reconfiguration process remains controversial, in part because several neuroimaging studies have not detected extra brain activity during preparation for a task switch relative to a task repeat. In contrast, electrophysiological studies have identified potential correlates of preparation for a task switch, but their interpretation is hindered by the scarcity of evidence on their relationship to performance. We aimed to: (i) identify the brain potential(s) reflecting effective preparation for a task-switch in a task-cuing...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies have identified the specific electrophysiological mar...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies have identified the specific electrophysiological mar...
This thesis is about what happens in the brain when people switch between tasks. Each task requires ...
The concept of a unitary cognitive control system has increasingly come under question. Numerous par...
The preparation effect in task switching can be interpreted to reflect cognitive control processes d...
Task-switching paradigms can shed light on cognitive and neural processes underlying attentional con...
Task-switching paradigms can shed light on cognitive and neural processes underlying attentional con...
Abstract Recent studies show a differential switch-related positivity emerging before a switch trial...
Recent research has taken advantage of the temporal and spatial resolution of event-related brain po...
We investigated ERP and fMRI correlates of anticipatory preparation and response inhibition in a cue...
We investigated ERP and fMRI correlates of anticipatory preparation and response inhibition in a cue...
To switch from one cognitive task to another is thought to rely on additional control effort being i...
The cued-trials task-switching paradigm is used to investigate the processes involved in preparation...
To switch from one cognitive task to another is thought to rely on additional control effort being i...
Task-switching performance relies on both proactive control processes that contribute to preparation...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies have identified the specific electrophysiological mar...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies have identified the specific electrophysiological mar...
This thesis is about what happens in the brain when people switch between tasks. Each task requires ...
The concept of a unitary cognitive control system has increasingly come under question. Numerous par...
The preparation effect in task switching can be interpreted to reflect cognitive control processes d...
Task-switching paradigms can shed light on cognitive and neural processes underlying attentional con...
Task-switching paradigms can shed light on cognitive and neural processes underlying attentional con...
Abstract Recent studies show a differential switch-related positivity emerging before a switch trial...
Recent research has taken advantage of the temporal and spatial resolution of event-related brain po...
We investigated ERP and fMRI correlates of anticipatory preparation and response inhibition in a cue...
We investigated ERP and fMRI correlates of anticipatory preparation and response inhibition in a cue...
To switch from one cognitive task to another is thought to rely on additional control effort being i...
The cued-trials task-switching paradigm is used to investigate the processes involved in preparation...
To switch from one cognitive task to another is thought to rely on additional control effort being i...
Task-switching performance relies on both proactive control processes that contribute to preparation...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies have identified the specific electrophysiological mar...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies have identified the specific electrophysiological mar...
This thesis is about what happens in the brain when people switch between tasks. Each task requires ...