Task inhibition is considered to facilitate switching to a new task and is assumed to decay slowly over time. Hence, more persisting inhibition needs to be overcome when returning to a task after one intermediary trial (ABA task sequence) than when returning after two or more intermediary trials (CBA task sequence). Schuch and Grange (J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn 41:760-767, 2015) put forward the hypothesis that there is higher task conflict in ABA than CBA sequences, leading to increased cognitive control in the subsequent trial. They provided evidence that performance is better in trials following ABA than following CBA task sequences. Here, this effect of the previous task sequence ("N-3 effect") is further investigated by varying the cu...
One of the functions of cognitive control is to detect difficulties in information processing and ad...
Backward inhibition has been posited to aid our ability to switch between tasks by counteracting the...
Fourteen experiments have been run in order to provide evidence regarding the cognitive processes th...
N-2 task repetition cost is a response time and error cost returning to a task recently performed af...
N-2 repetition costs in task switching refer to slower responses to ABA sequences compared to CBA se...
Task inhibition (also known as backward inhibition) is an hypothesised form of cognitive inhibition ...
A prominent behavioral marker of inhibition in task switching is the “N-2 repetition cost” that deno...
The impact of cognitive control demands on long-term memory is mixed, with some conflicts leading to...
Fourteen experiments have been run in order to provide evidence regarding the cognitive processes t...
The n-2 repetition cost has been explained by persisting inhibition of a previously valid task set w...
Previous research on task switching has been confounded by inhibitory control mechanism and there ha...
Switching tasks produces an immediate performance cost and also reduces later memory for switch comp...
Backward inhibition is posited to aid task switching by counteracting the tendency to repeat a recen...
The purpose of this project is to investigate how cognitive control demands at encoding influence su...
Inhibition in set switching is inferred from so-called n-2 repetition costs: slower response times t...
One of the functions of cognitive control is to detect difficulties in information processing and ad...
Backward inhibition has been posited to aid our ability to switch between tasks by counteracting the...
Fourteen experiments have been run in order to provide evidence regarding the cognitive processes th...
N-2 task repetition cost is a response time and error cost returning to a task recently performed af...
N-2 repetition costs in task switching refer to slower responses to ABA sequences compared to CBA se...
Task inhibition (also known as backward inhibition) is an hypothesised form of cognitive inhibition ...
A prominent behavioral marker of inhibition in task switching is the “N-2 repetition cost” that deno...
The impact of cognitive control demands on long-term memory is mixed, with some conflicts leading to...
Fourteen experiments have been run in order to provide evidence regarding the cognitive processes t...
The n-2 repetition cost has been explained by persisting inhibition of a previously valid task set w...
Previous research on task switching has been confounded by inhibitory control mechanism and there ha...
Switching tasks produces an immediate performance cost and also reduces later memory for switch comp...
Backward inhibition is posited to aid task switching by counteracting the tendency to repeat a recen...
The purpose of this project is to investigate how cognitive control demands at encoding influence su...
Inhibition in set switching is inferred from so-called n-2 repetition costs: slower response times t...
One of the functions of cognitive control is to detect difficulties in information processing and ad...
Backward inhibition has been posited to aid our ability to switch between tasks by counteracting the...
Fourteen experiments have been run in order to provide evidence regarding the cognitive processes th...