The topic of this thesis is cognitive control: how the brain organises itself to perform the many tasks it is capable of and how it switches flexibly among them. Task-switching experiments reveal a substantial cost in reaction time and accuracy after a switch in tasks. This "switch cost" is reduced by preparation (suggesting anticipatory task-set reconfiguration), but not eliminated. The thesis focuses on the sources of the "residual" cost. Most accounts attribute it to response selection being prolonged on a task-switch trial by task conflict, e.g. by 'task-set inertia' — persisting activation/inhibition of the previous task's S-R rules — or their associative reactivation by the stimulus. Four experiments used event-related potentials...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Fiona Carr, Carmen Horne, and Brigitta Toth for ass...
The aim of this thesis is to understand some of the processes involved in the selection of appropria...
Everyday behaviour requires constant coordination and monitoring in order for our actions to be succ...
The topic of this thesis is cognitive control: how the brain organises itself to perform the many ta...
One influential explanation for the costs incurred when switching between tasks is that they reflect...
PublishedJournal ArticleSwitching tasks costs time. Allowing time to prepare reduces the cost, but u...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
Previous research on task switching has been confounded by inhibitory control mechanism and there ha...
One influential explanation for the costs incurred when switching between tasks is that they reflect...
Copyright © 2015 American Psychological AssociationThis article may not exactly replicate the final ...
BACKGROUND: When switching from one task to a new one, reaction times are prolonged. This phenomenon...
This thesis is a systematic investigation of preparatory reorienting of task-relevant spatial attent...
Recent studies have suggested that reaction time (RT) costs associated with switching tasks do not r...
This study aimed to clarify the neural substrates of behavioral switch and restart costs in intermit...
This thesis is concerned with the study of executive function using the task switching paradigm. It ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Fiona Carr, Carmen Horne, and Brigitta Toth for ass...
The aim of this thesis is to understand some of the processes involved in the selection of appropria...
Everyday behaviour requires constant coordination and monitoring in order for our actions to be succ...
The topic of this thesis is cognitive control: how the brain organises itself to perform the many ta...
One influential explanation for the costs incurred when switching between tasks is that they reflect...
PublishedJournal ArticleSwitching tasks costs time. Allowing time to prepare reduces the cost, but u...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
Previous research on task switching has been confounded by inhibitory control mechanism and there ha...
One influential explanation for the costs incurred when switching between tasks is that they reflect...
Copyright © 2015 American Psychological AssociationThis article may not exactly replicate the final ...
BACKGROUND: When switching from one task to a new one, reaction times are prolonged. This phenomenon...
This thesis is a systematic investigation of preparatory reorienting of task-relevant spatial attent...
Recent studies have suggested that reaction time (RT) costs associated with switching tasks do not r...
This study aimed to clarify the neural substrates of behavioral switch and restart costs in intermit...
This thesis is concerned with the study of executive function using the task switching paradigm. It ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Fiona Carr, Carmen Horne, and Brigitta Toth for ass...
The aim of this thesis is to understand some of the processes involved in the selection of appropria...
Everyday behaviour requires constant coordination and monitoring in order for our actions to be succ...