Training variability has been brought forward as one possible moderator for wider scale transfer effects in cognitive training. However, little is known about which aspects of task variability are important for optimizing training outcomes. This study systematically examined the impact of variability in the different task components on outcome measures, here manipulating content (whether the task stimuli remained fixed or changed between blocks) and the deeper structural task configuration (task sequence: whether the task sequence was fixed or random). Short-term task switching training was implemented with one of four training variability conditions: fixed content\fixed structure; fixed content\ random structure; varied content\fixed struc...
International audienceThe present study tested the hypothesis that task-switch frequency triggers ad...
Considerable fundamental studies have focused on the mechanisms governing cognitive flexibility and ...
Previous research has shown that there are significant task-switching costs even when participants h...
Training variability has been brought forward as one possible moderator for wider scale transfer eff...
Content variability was previously suggested to promote stronger learning effects in cognitive train...
Content variability was previously suggested to promote stronger learning effects in cognitive train...
Research in the last decade has casted doubt on the trainability of EFs, showing rather very narrow ...
There is growing evidence that deficits in executive control processes may be ameliorated with train...
This thesis explores how different conceptualisations of task relationships may inform transfer in t...
International audienceObjectives: It has often been reported that cognitive training has limited tra...
In the domain of skill learning, transfer refers to the influence of a learned task—the transfer tas...
It has been reported that it is harder to switch to a strong, well-practiced task from a weaker, les...
Considerable fundamental studies have focused on the mechanisms governing cognitive flexibility and ...
Working memory (WM) training, typically entailing repetitive practice with one or two tasks, has mos...
Considerable fundamental studies have focused on the mechanisms governing cognitive flexibility and ...
International audienceThe present study tested the hypothesis that task-switch frequency triggers ad...
Considerable fundamental studies have focused on the mechanisms governing cognitive flexibility and ...
Previous research has shown that there are significant task-switching costs even when participants h...
Training variability has been brought forward as one possible moderator for wider scale transfer eff...
Content variability was previously suggested to promote stronger learning effects in cognitive train...
Content variability was previously suggested to promote stronger learning effects in cognitive train...
Research in the last decade has casted doubt on the trainability of EFs, showing rather very narrow ...
There is growing evidence that deficits in executive control processes may be ameliorated with train...
This thesis explores how different conceptualisations of task relationships may inform transfer in t...
International audienceObjectives: It has often been reported that cognitive training has limited tra...
In the domain of skill learning, transfer refers to the influence of a learned task—the transfer tas...
It has been reported that it is harder to switch to a strong, well-practiced task from a weaker, les...
Considerable fundamental studies have focused on the mechanisms governing cognitive flexibility and ...
Working memory (WM) training, typically entailing repetitive practice with one or two tasks, has mos...
Considerable fundamental studies have focused on the mechanisms governing cognitive flexibility and ...
International audienceThe present study tested the hypothesis that task-switch frequency triggers ad...
Considerable fundamental studies have focused on the mechanisms governing cognitive flexibility and ...
Previous research has shown that there are significant task-switching costs even when participants h...