Models of working memory (WM) suggest that the contents of WM are separated from perceptual input by a gate, that enables shielding information against interference when closed, and allows for rapid updating when open. Recent work in the declarative WM domain provided evidence for this notion, demonstrating the behavioral cost of opening and closing the gate. The goal of the present work was to examine gating in procedural WM, namely in a task-switching experiment. In each trial, participants were presented with a digit and a task cue, indicating whether the required task was a parity or a magnitude decision. Critically, a colored frame around the stimulus indicated whether the task cue was relevant (attend trials), or whether it had to be ...
This thesis is concerned with the study of executive function using the task switching paradigm. It ...
Traditionally, working memory has been defined to include both maintenance mechanisms for storing in...
Little is known about how stimulus- and response-based interference might interact to contribute to ...
Flexible and goal-driven behaviour requires a process by which the appropriate task-set is selected ...
A review shows that task switching under memory load yields variable patterns of findings with some ...
The role of cue processing has become a controversial topic in research on cognitive control using t...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
Adaptive cognitive-control involves a hierarchical cortico-striatal gating system that supports sele...
This study aimed to clarify the neural substrates of behavioral switch and restart costs in intermit...
The task-switching paradigm is being increasingly used as a tool for studying cognitive control and ...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
The goal of the presented experiments was to investigate the dynamic interplay of task shielding and...
This study aimed to clarify the neural substrates of behavioral switch and restart costs in intermit...
This study aimed to clarify the neural substrates of behavioral switch and restart costs in intermit...
The topic of this thesis is cognitive control: how the brain organises itself to perform the many ta...
This thesis is concerned with the study of executive function using the task switching paradigm. It ...
Traditionally, working memory has been defined to include both maintenance mechanisms for storing in...
Little is known about how stimulus- and response-based interference might interact to contribute to ...
Flexible and goal-driven behaviour requires a process by which the appropriate task-set is selected ...
A review shows that task switching under memory load yields variable patterns of findings with some ...
The role of cue processing has become a controversial topic in research on cognitive control using t...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
Adaptive cognitive-control involves a hierarchical cortico-striatal gating system that supports sele...
This study aimed to clarify the neural substrates of behavioral switch and restart costs in intermit...
The task-switching paradigm is being increasingly used as a tool for studying cognitive control and ...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
The goal of the presented experiments was to investigate the dynamic interplay of task shielding and...
This study aimed to clarify the neural substrates of behavioral switch and restart costs in intermit...
This study aimed to clarify the neural substrates of behavioral switch and restart costs in intermit...
The topic of this thesis is cognitive control: how the brain organises itself to perform the many ta...
This thesis is concerned with the study of executive function using the task switching paradigm. It ...
Traditionally, working memory has been defined to include both maintenance mechanisms for storing in...
Little is known about how stimulus- and response-based interference might interact to contribute to ...