When participants perform a sequence of different tasks, it is assumed that the engagement in one task leads to the inhibition of the previous task. This inhibition persists and impairs performance when participants switch back to this (still inhibited) task after only one intermediate trial. Previous task-switching studies on this issue have defined different tasks at the level of stimulus categorization. In our experiments we used different response modalities to define tasks. Participants always used the same stimulus categorization (e.g., categorize a digit as odd vs. even), but had to give a vocal, finger, or foot response (A, B, or C). Our results showed a higher reaction time and error rate in ABA sequences than in CBA sequences, ind...
Residual activations from previous task performance usually prime the system toward response repetit...
Switching between competing tasks is supported by active inhibition of the preceding task. The level...
Research on task-switching has shown that when participants are asked to switch between two differen...
When participants perform a sequence of different tasks, it is assumed that the engagement in one ta...
Under task switch conditions, response repetitions usually produce benefits if the task also repeats...
Under task switch conditions, response repetitions usually produce benefits if the task also repeats...
Task inhibition was explored in two experiments that employed a paradigm in which participants switc...
In many task-switch studies, task sequence and response sequence interact: Response repetitions prod...
In many task-switch studies, task sequence and response sequence interact: Response repetitions prod...
Performance after a shifting of task is supported by the inhibition of the executed task, as reveale...
In task-switching experiments with three tasks, the relative cost of an N2 task repetition (task seq...
Several task-switch studies show that response category repetition is favorable on task repetition t...
The coding of stimuli and responses is crucial for human behaviour. Here, we focused primarily on th...
The coding of stimuli and responses is crucial for human behaviour. Here, we focused primarily on th...
In the present study, cued task-switching was combined with the stop-signal paradigm in order to inv...
Residual activations from previous task performance usually prime the system toward response repetit...
Switching between competing tasks is supported by active inhibition of the preceding task. The level...
Research on task-switching has shown that when participants are asked to switch between two differen...
When participants perform a sequence of different tasks, it is assumed that the engagement in one ta...
Under task switch conditions, response repetitions usually produce benefits if the task also repeats...
Under task switch conditions, response repetitions usually produce benefits if the task also repeats...
Task inhibition was explored in two experiments that employed a paradigm in which participants switc...
In many task-switch studies, task sequence and response sequence interact: Response repetitions prod...
In many task-switch studies, task sequence and response sequence interact: Response repetitions prod...
Performance after a shifting of task is supported by the inhibition of the executed task, as reveale...
In task-switching experiments with three tasks, the relative cost of an N2 task repetition (task seq...
Several task-switch studies show that response category repetition is favorable on task repetition t...
The coding of stimuli and responses is crucial for human behaviour. Here, we focused primarily on th...
The coding of stimuli and responses is crucial for human behaviour. Here, we focused primarily on th...
In the present study, cued task-switching was combined with the stop-signal paradigm in order to inv...
Residual activations from previous task performance usually prime the system toward response repetit...
Switching between competing tasks is supported by active inhibition of the preceding task. The level...
Research on task-switching has shown that when participants are asked to switch between two differen...