International audienceWhen subjects switch between tasks, performance is slower after a task switch than after a task repetition, even when preparation time is long. We report two experiments that support the idea that a large part of these residual task shift costs can be due to stimulus-cued retrieval of previous task episodes. We demonstrate that there are two different factors at work: (1) facilitation of response to the current distractor stimulus, appropriate to the previously relevant, competing task (competitor priming), and (2) impaired processing of previously suppressed responses (negative priming). Negative priming was contingent on the size of the stimulus set, suggesting that distractor suppression comes into effect only if th...
Research in both stimulus-response compatibility and negative priming seeks to understand the contro...
Previous research has shown that there are significant task-switching costs even when participants h...
Two experiments investigated the way that beforehand preparation influences general task execution i...
When subjects switch between tasks, performance is slower after a task switch than after a task repe...
Switching between two tasks afforded by the same stimuli results in slower reactions and more errors...
International audienceWhen subjects switch between two tasks, performance is slower after a task swi...
International audienceTwo lines of research on cross-task priming yield opposite results. Research o...
It has been reported that it is harder to switch to a strong, well-practiced task from a weaker, les...
When we switch to a new task, performance is transiently relatively poor, but improves dramatically ...
When we switch to a new task, performance is transiently relatively poor, but improves dramatically ...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
When we switch to a new task, performance is transiently relatively poor, but improves dramatically ...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
Little is known about how stimulus- and response-based interference might interact to contribute to ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Psychological A...
Research in both stimulus-response compatibility and negative priming seeks to understand the contro...
Previous research has shown that there are significant task-switching costs even when participants h...
Two experiments investigated the way that beforehand preparation influences general task execution i...
When subjects switch between tasks, performance is slower after a task switch than after a task repe...
Switching between two tasks afforded by the same stimuli results in slower reactions and more errors...
International audienceWhen subjects switch between two tasks, performance is slower after a task swi...
International audienceTwo lines of research on cross-task priming yield opposite results. Research o...
It has been reported that it is harder to switch to a strong, well-practiced task from a weaker, les...
When we switch to a new task, performance is transiently relatively poor, but improves dramatically ...
When we switch to a new task, performance is transiently relatively poor, but improves dramatically ...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
When we switch to a new task, performance is transiently relatively poor, but improves dramatically ...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
Little is known about how stimulus- and response-based interference might interact to contribute to ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Psychological A...
Research in both stimulus-response compatibility and negative priming seeks to understand the contro...
Previous research has shown that there are significant task-switching costs even when participants h...
Two experiments investigated the way that beforehand preparation influences general task execution i...