Task switching and interruption effects—slower and (often) less accurate responses when a task changes compared to that when a task remains the same—have been investigated from both theoretical and applied vantage points (e.g., Altmann & Trafton, 2007; Jersild, 1927; Rogers & Monsell, 1995). The task switching research has typically used simple tasks with high stimulus-response (S-R) overlap, but there is a need to use different methods and tasks to test the boundaries of task switching effects and the theories used to explain them (Logan, 2003). This thesis examined the costs of switching between a recognition memory task, which is a more complex task than those typically used, and a magnitude judgement task (for the number of dots in a sp...
Complex work settings often involve an array of sub-tasks. Part of the difficulty of performing in s...
STUDY ABSTRACT: This study examined whether preparation and performance can affect our upcoming beha...
Previous research has shown that there are significant task-switching costs even when participants h...
This report presents data from two versions of the task switching procedure in which the separate in...
In three experiments (N = 112), we investigated the impact of task switching and response compatibil...
It has been reported that it is harder to switch to a strong, well-practiced task from a weaker, les...
Little is known about how stimulus- and response-based interference might interact to contribute to ...
Research consistently shows that task switching slows down performance on switch compared to repeat ...
Switching tasks produces an immediate performance cost and also reduces later memory for switch comp...
Fourteen experiments have been run in order to provide evidence regarding the cognitive processes t...
Goal-directed behavior requires both stability and flexibility. In the present study, we investigate...
The role of cue processing has become a controversial topic in research on cognitive control using t...
Fourteen experiments have been run in order to provide evidence regarding the cognitive processes th...
Research consistently shows that task switching slows down performance on switch compared to repeat ...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
Complex work settings often involve an array of sub-tasks. Part of the difficulty of performing in s...
STUDY ABSTRACT: This study examined whether preparation and performance can affect our upcoming beha...
Previous research has shown that there are significant task-switching costs even when participants h...
This report presents data from two versions of the task switching procedure in which the separate in...
In three experiments (N = 112), we investigated the impact of task switching and response compatibil...
It has been reported that it is harder to switch to a strong, well-practiced task from a weaker, les...
Little is known about how stimulus- and response-based interference might interact to contribute to ...
Research consistently shows that task switching slows down performance on switch compared to repeat ...
Switching tasks produces an immediate performance cost and also reduces later memory for switch comp...
Fourteen experiments have been run in order to provide evidence regarding the cognitive processes t...
Goal-directed behavior requires both stability and flexibility. In the present study, we investigate...
The role of cue processing has become a controversial topic in research on cognitive control using t...
Fourteen experiments have been run in order to provide evidence regarding the cognitive processes th...
Research consistently shows that task switching slows down performance on switch compared to repeat ...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
Complex work settings often involve an array of sub-tasks. Part of the difficulty of performing in s...
STUDY ABSTRACT: This study examined whether preparation and performance can affect our upcoming beha...
Previous research has shown that there are significant task-switching costs even when participants h...