Research on multitasking indicates that central processing capacity is limited, resulting in a performance decrement when central processes overlap in time. A notable exception seems to be stopping responses. The main theoretical and computational accounts of stop performance assume that going and stopping do not share processing capacity. This independence assumption has been supported by many behavioral studies and by studies modeling the processes underlying going and stopping. However, almost all previous investigations of capacity sharing between stopping and going have manipulated the difficulty of the go task while keeping the stop task simple. In the present study, we held the difficulty of the go task constant and manipulated the d...
In the stop task, response time to the go signal is increased when the immediately preceding trial i...
<p>Response slowing was observed in the Double Go task (A), perhaps suggesting that stopping is not ...
Selective stopping paradigms address selectivity in controlled behavior, as subjects stop certain re...
AbstractResearch on multitasking indicates that central processing capacity is limited, resulting in...
Research on multitasking indicates that central processing capacity is limited, resulting in a perfo...
Multitasking was Studied in the stop-change paradigm, in which the response for a primary GO I task ...
Inhibitory control, the ability to stop or modify preplanned actions under changing task conditions,...
Inhibitory control is a key executive function and has been studied extensively using the stop signa...
Inhibitory control, the ability to stop or modify preplanned actions under changing task conditions,...
To inhibit an ongoing flow of thoughts or actions has been largely considered to be a crucial execut...
In the present study, cued task-switching was combined with the stop-signal paradigm in order to inv...
Research on multitasking indicates that central processing capacity is limited, resulting in a much ...
The stop-signal paradigm is a widely used procedure to study response inhibition. It consists of a 2...
Dataset available at: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/24540Inhibition of no-longer relevant go responses...
Recent studies have showed that when computer users are faced with a deferrable task interruption wh...
In the stop task, response time to the go signal is increased when the immediately preceding trial i...
<p>Response slowing was observed in the Double Go task (A), perhaps suggesting that stopping is not ...
Selective stopping paradigms address selectivity in controlled behavior, as subjects stop certain re...
AbstractResearch on multitasking indicates that central processing capacity is limited, resulting in...
Research on multitasking indicates that central processing capacity is limited, resulting in a perfo...
Multitasking was Studied in the stop-change paradigm, in which the response for a primary GO I task ...
Inhibitory control, the ability to stop or modify preplanned actions under changing task conditions,...
Inhibitory control is a key executive function and has been studied extensively using the stop signa...
Inhibitory control, the ability to stop or modify preplanned actions under changing task conditions,...
To inhibit an ongoing flow of thoughts or actions has been largely considered to be a crucial execut...
In the present study, cued task-switching was combined with the stop-signal paradigm in order to inv...
Research on multitasking indicates that central processing capacity is limited, resulting in a much ...
The stop-signal paradigm is a widely used procedure to study response inhibition. It consists of a 2...
Dataset available at: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/24540Inhibition of no-longer relevant go responses...
Recent studies have showed that when computer users are faced with a deferrable task interruption wh...
In the stop task, response time to the go signal is increased when the immediately preceding trial i...
<p>Response slowing was observed in the Double Go task (A), perhaps suggesting that stopping is not ...
Selective stopping paradigms address selectivity in controlled behavior, as subjects stop certain re...