Executive control involves concentrating on one task without losing the ability to switch to a second task at will. We studied this ability in monkeys (Macaca mulatta) performing arbitrary stimulus–response mappings in a task-switching paradigm. We found relatively low switch costs but high task interference costs. This is the reverse of the typical human pattern of relatively large switch costs and small interference costs. This difference in the behavior of the two species may reflect anatomical differences in the sizes of the prefrontal and parietal cortices. These results indicate that monkeys are an excellent model for some but not all aspects of human task-switching
Measuring the cognitive and neural sequelae of switching between tasks permits a window into the fle...
Executive control requires controlling the initiation of movements, judging the consequences of acti...
Fifteen years ago, an influential model proposed that human dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) ...
Executive control involves concentrating on one task without losing the ability to switch to a secon...
Executive control involves concentrating on one task without losing the ability to switch to a secon...
The ability to swiftly and smoothly switch from one task set to another is central to intelligent be...
Successful task switching requires a network of brain areas to select, maintain, implement, and exec...
Executive control functions (ECFs) have become an important topic in the cognitive sciences in the p...
Numerous human task-switching studies have shown that decision making that follows a task switch is ...
Human behavior is mostly composed of habitual actions that require little conscious control. Such ac...
Trial-by-trial alterations in response time have been linked to fluctuations of executive control an...
The ability to switch from one task to another is central to intelligent behavior, as it allows an o...
To thoroughly characterize any brain mechanism requires an appropriate animal model for invasive stu...
Nonhuman primates have proven to be a valuable animal model for exploring neuronal mechanisms of cog...
[Background]The dual-task paradigm is a procedure in which subjects are asked to perform two behavio...
Measuring the cognitive and neural sequelae of switching between tasks permits a window into the fle...
Executive control requires controlling the initiation of movements, judging the consequences of acti...
Fifteen years ago, an influential model proposed that human dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) ...
Executive control involves concentrating on one task without losing the ability to switch to a secon...
Executive control involves concentrating on one task without losing the ability to switch to a secon...
The ability to swiftly and smoothly switch from one task set to another is central to intelligent be...
Successful task switching requires a network of brain areas to select, maintain, implement, and exec...
Executive control functions (ECFs) have become an important topic in the cognitive sciences in the p...
Numerous human task-switching studies have shown that decision making that follows a task switch is ...
Human behavior is mostly composed of habitual actions that require little conscious control. Such ac...
Trial-by-trial alterations in response time have been linked to fluctuations of executive control an...
The ability to switch from one task to another is central to intelligent behavior, as it allows an o...
To thoroughly characterize any brain mechanism requires an appropriate animal model for invasive stu...
Nonhuman primates have proven to be a valuable animal model for exploring neuronal mechanisms of cog...
[Background]The dual-task paradigm is a procedure in which subjects are asked to perform two behavio...
Measuring the cognitive and neural sequelae of switching between tasks permits a window into the fle...
Executive control requires controlling the initiation of movements, judging the consequences of acti...
Fifteen years ago, an influential model proposed that human dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) ...