The contingent encoding assumption is the idea that response selection in task-switching situations does not begin until the cue and the target have both been encoded. The authors tested the assumption by manipulating response congruency, stimulus order, and stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) in two experiments. They found evidence of response selection prior to cue encoding for congruent targets with target–cue order at a long SOA, indicating that the contingent encoding assumption is invalid. The authors describe how contingent encoding can be removed from an existing task-switching model by introducing baseline evidence—task-neutral evidence that serves as a baseline for response selection prior to stimulus encoding. Simulations revealed th...
The coding of stimuli and responses is crucial for human behaviour. Here, we focused primarily on th...
To flexibly control behavior, our current goals and actions must be represented in the brain. It is ...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
In a previous study, it was proposed that executing a task leads to task strengthening. In other wor...
The theory of event coding (TEC) updated the original ideomotor principle and provided a radical app...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
In serial stage models, perception and action are usually thought to be linked to each other by an S...
One of the central processing stages linking perception and action is response selection (e.g. Lien ...
Response selection in task shifting was explored using a go/no-go methodology. The no-go signal occu...
The present study used a go/no-go signal delay (GSD) to explore the role of response-related process...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
Reaction time task rule congruency effects (RT-TRCEs) reflect faster responses to stimuli for which ...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
The Parallel Episodic Processing (PEP) model is a neural network for simulating human performance in...
A task switch typically leads to worse performance than a repetition does. This shift cost can be re...
The coding of stimuli and responses is crucial for human behaviour. Here, we focused primarily on th...
To flexibly control behavior, our current goals and actions must be represented in the brain. It is ...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
In a previous study, it was proposed that executing a task leads to task strengthening. In other wor...
The theory of event coding (TEC) updated the original ideomotor principle and provided a radical app...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
In serial stage models, perception and action are usually thought to be linked to each other by an S...
One of the central processing stages linking perception and action is response selection (e.g. Lien ...
Response selection in task shifting was explored using a go/no-go methodology. The no-go signal occu...
The present study used a go/no-go signal delay (GSD) to explore the role of response-related process...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
Reaction time task rule congruency effects (RT-TRCEs) reflect faster responses to stimuli for which ...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
The Parallel Episodic Processing (PEP) model is a neural network for simulating human performance in...
A task switch typically leads to worse performance than a repetition does. This shift cost can be re...
The coding of stimuli and responses is crucial for human behaviour. Here, we focused primarily on th...
To flexibly control behavior, our current goals and actions must be represented in the brain. It is ...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...