In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give rise to response-congruency effects. Typically, participants respond more slowly and make more errors in trials with incongruent targets that require different responses in the two tasks, compared to trials with congruent targets that are associated with the same response in both tasks. Here we investigate whether participants show response-congruency effects when task rules are not made explicit. In two experiments, we assigned task-irrelevant features to each bivalent target. When participants were instructed to apply the task rules, they showed significant task-switching costs as well as response-congruency effects. Importantly, when the ...
This report presents data from two versions of the task switching procedure in which the separate in...
When switching tasks, occasionally responding to bivalent stimuli (i.e., stimuli with relevant featu...
In conflict tasks like the Simon task, participants are instructed to respond to a task-relevant tar...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
Applying categorization rules narrows attention toward the relevant features of a target and helps p...
In experiments with univalent target stimuli, task-switching costs can be eliminated if participants...
The size of response-repetition (RR) costs, which are usually observed on task-switch trials, strong...
The occasional occurrence of bivalent stimuli, that is, stimuli with features relevant to two tasks,...
Although response repetition (RR) effects vary considerably between conditions and studies, little i...
The primary aim of the present research was to determine how stimulus-set and response-set component...
In the present study, we investigated the functional characteristics of task sets that were never ap...
Little is known about how stimulus- and response-based interference might interact to contribute to ...
Abstract When people frequently alternate between simple cognitive tasks, performance on stimuli whi...
This report presents data from two versions of the task switching procedure in which the separate in...
When switching tasks, occasionally responding to bivalent stimuli (i.e., stimuli with relevant featu...
In conflict tasks like the Simon task, participants are instructed to respond to a task-relevant tar...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
Applying categorization rules narrows attention toward the relevant features of a target and helps p...
In experiments with univalent target stimuli, task-switching costs can be eliminated if participants...
The size of response-repetition (RR) costs, which are usually observed on task-switch trials, strong...
The occasional occurrence of bivalent stimuli, that is, stimuli with features relevant to two tasks,...
Although response repetition (RR) effects vary considerably between conditions and studies, little i...
The primary aim of the present research was to determine how stimulus-set and response-set component...
In the present study, we investigated the functional characteristics of task sets that were never ap...
Little is known about how stimulus- and response-based interference might interact to contribute to ...
Abstract When people frequently alternate between simple cognitive tasks, performance on stimuli whi...
This report presents data from two versions of the task switching procedure in which the separate in...
When switching tasks, occasionally responding to bivalent stimuli (i.e., stimuli with relevant featu...
In conflict tasks like the Simon task, participants are instructed to respond to a task-relevant tar...