This electroencephalographic (EEG) study investigated the impact of between-task competition on intentional control in voluntary task switching. Anticipatory preparation for an upcoming task switch is a hallmark of top-down intentional control. Meanwhile, asymmetries in performance and voluntary choice when switching between tasks differing in relative strength reveal the effects of between-task com-petition, reflected in a surprising bias against switching to an easier task. Here, we assessed the impact of this bias on EEG markers of intentional control during preparation for an upcoming task switch. The results revealed strong and varied effects of between-task competition on EEG markers of global task preparation—a frontal con-tingent ne...
Typically, in task-switching contexts individuals are slower and less accurate when repeating a task...
The cued-trials task-switching paradigm is used to investigate the processes involved in preparation...
Voluntary action can be studied by giving participants free choice over which task to perform in res...
This electroencephalographic (EEG) study investigated the impact of between-task competition on inte...
This electroencephalographic (EEG) study investigated the impact of between-task competition on inte...
The ability to switch tasks flexibly plays a critical role in goal-directed behavior. The present st...
When switching tasks in the laboratory, either the experimenter or the participant can decide which ...
People can switch quickly and flexibly from one task to another, but suffer the effects of between-t...
Human-beings have to constantly attend to, and act towards, stimuli which are the most compatible wi...
Many behaviors require choosing between conflicting options competing against each other in visuomot...
Many behaviors require choosing between conflicting options competing against each other in visuomot...
The task-switching paradigm provides an opportunity to study whether oscillatory relations in neuron...
Cognitive regulation enables a subject to plan actions according to context and to respond in a flex...
Any behavior emerges from a competition between potential options, occurring at both the sensory and...
Changing between cognitive tasks requires a reorganization of cognitive processes. Behavioural evide...
Typically, in task-switching contexts individuals are slower and less accurate when repeating a task...
The cued-trials task-switching paradigm is used to investigate the processes involved in preparation...
Voluntary action can be studied by giving participants free choice over which task to perform in res...
This electroencephalographic (EEG) study investigated the impact of between-task competition on inte...
This electroencephalographic (EEG) study investigated the impact of between-task competition on inte...
The ability to switch tasks flexibly plays a critical role in goal-directed behavior. The present st...
When switching tasks in the laboratory, either the experimenter or the participant can decide which ...
People can switch quickly and flexibly from one task to another, but suffer the effects of between-t...
Human-beings have to constantly attend to, and act towards, stimuli which are the most compatible wi...
Many behaviors require choosing between conflicting options competing against each other in visuomot...
Many behaviors require choosing between conflicting options competing against each other in visuomot...
The task-switching paradigm provides an opportunity to study whether oscillatory relations in neuron...
Cognitive regulation enables a subject to plan actions according to context and to respond in a flex...
Any behavior emerges from a competition between potential options, occurring at both the sensory and...
Changing between cognitive tasks requires a reorganization of cognitive processes. Behavioural evide...
Typically, in task-switching contexts individuals are slower and less accurate when repeating a task...
The cued-trials task-switching paradigm is used to investigate the processes involved in preparation...
Voluntary action can be studied by giving participants free choice over which task to perform in res...