<p>A) Timeline of a specific trial. Response-cue interval (RCI) and cue-target interval are fixed at 400 ms and 1000 ms, respectively. On each trial, the cue highlights two of the six segments of the circle and indicates that the target will appear in one of these two segments. In this instance, the cue covers both ‘letter task’ segments, and the participant can prepare to apply the ‘letter’ task rules on the upcoming target. When the target (e.g., A4) appears in a letter task segment, participants must respond to the task-relevant feature of the target (e.g., the letter A is a vowel, respond with left hand), and ignore the task-irrelevant feature of the target (e.g., the number 4). B) The progression from trial N-1 to trial N defines the t...
ABSTRACT—The preparation effect in task switching is usually interpreted to mean that a switching pr...
The present study investigates the influence of preparation on inhibitory effects in cued task switc...
This thesis explores the behaviour of participants taking an associative approach to a task-cueing p...
When more than one task has to be performed within a block of trials, a cost of switching relative t...
Both of the datasets are from experiments where participants performed three different tasks on diff...
Contains fulltext : 72937.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Daily life often...
<p>In this example (consecutive trials are running from top-left to bottom-right) the events-of-inte...
STUDY ABSTRACT: This study examined whether preparation and performance can affect our upcoming beha...
Contains fulltext : 77285.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
The role of cue processing has become a controversial topic in research on cognitive control using t...
Cognitive flexibility can be studied using the task-switching paradigm. This paradigm requires subje...
<p><i>(A)</i> Each trial began with the presentation of a sequence-identity cue that remained on scr...
We investigated the processes underlying performance during cued task switching with transition cues...
<p>A. O-NMTG task. Each black rectangle represents the video screen. The white circle represents the...
Explicitly cued task switching slows performance relative to performing the same task on consecutive...
ABSTRACT—The preparation effect in task switching is usually interpreted to mean that a switching pr...
The present study investigates the influence of preparation on inhibitory effects in cued task switc...
This thesis explores the behaviour of participants taking an associative approach to a task-cueing p...
When more than one task has to be performed within a block of trials, a cost of switching relative t...
Both of the datasets are from experiments where participants performed three different tasks on diff...
Contains fulltext : 72937.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Daily life often...
<p>In this example (consecutive trials are running from top-left to bottom-right) the events-of-inte...
STUDY ABSTRACT: This study examined whether preparation and performance can affect our upcoming beha...
Contains fulltext : 77285.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
The role of cue processing has become a controversial topic in research on cognitive control using t...
Cognitive flexibility can be studied using the task-switching paradigm. This paradigm requires subje...
<p><i>(A)</i> Each trial began with the presentation of a sequence-identity cue that remained on scr...
We investigated the processes underlying performance during cued task switching with transition cues...
<p>A. O-NMTG task. Each black rectangle represents the video screen. The white circle represents the...
Explicitly cued task switching slows performance relative to performing the same task on consecutive...
ABSTRACT—The preparation effect in task switching is usually interpreted to mean that a switching pr...
The present study investigates the influence of preparation on inhibitory effects in cued task switc...
This thesis explores the behaviour of participants taking an associative approach to a task-cueing p...