The primary aim of the present research was to determine how stimulus-set and response-set components of task-set contribute to switch costs and conflict processing. Three experiments are described wherein participants completed an explicitly cued task-switching procedure. Experiment 1 established that task switches requiring a reconfiguration of both stimulus- and response-set incurred larger residual switch costs than task switches requiring the reconfiguration of stimulus-set alone. Between-task interference was also drastically reduced for response-set conflict compared with stimulus-set conflict. A second experiment replicated these findings and demonstrated that stimulus- and response-conflict have dissociable effects on the decision...
This study assessed whether the difficulty of task switching stems from previous inhibition of the t...
One influential explanation for the costs incurred when switching between tasks is that they reflect...
The concept of a unitary cognitive control system has increasingly come under question. Numerous par...
The topic of this thesis is cognitive control: how the brain organises itself to perform the many ta...
It has been reported that it is harder to switch to a strong, well-practiced task from a weaker, les...
The aim of this thesis is to understand some of the processes involved in the selection of appropria...
Little is known about how stimulus- and response-based interference might interact to contribute to ...
Performing two randomly alternating tasks typically results in higher reaction times (RTs) following...
Recent studies have suggested that reaction time (RT) costs associated with switching tasks do not r...
The task-switching paradigm is being increasingly used as a tool for studying cognitive control and ...
Participants switched between two randomly ordered, two-choice reaction-time (RT) tasks, where an in...
This thesis is about what happens in the brain when people switch between tasks. Each task requires ...
Despite decades of empirical investigation, there remains active debate about the limitations to dua...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Psychological A...
This study assessed whether the difficulty of task switching stems from previous inhibition of the t...
One influential explanation for the costs incurred when switching between tasks is that they reflect...
The concept of a unitary cognitive control system has increasingly come under question. Numerous par...
The topic of this thesis is cognitive control: how the brain organises itself to perform the many ta...
It has been reported that it is harder to switch to a strong, well-practiced task from a weaker, les...
The aim of this thesis is to understand some of the processes involved in the selection of appropria...
Little is known about how stimulus- and response-based interference might interact to contribute to ...
Performing two randomly alternating tasks typically results in higher reaction times (RTs) following...
Recent studies have suggested that reaction time (RT) costs associated with switching tasks do not r...
The task-switching paradigm is being increasingly used as a tool for studying cognitive control and ...
Participants switched between two randomly ordered, two-choice reaction-time (RT) tasks, where an in...
This thesis is about what happens in the brain when people switch between tasks. Each task requires ...
Despite decades of empirical investigation, there remains active debate about the limitations to dua...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Psychological A...
This study assessed whether the difficulty of task switching stems from previous inhibition of the t...
One influential explanation for the costs incurred when switching between tasks is that they reflect...
The concept of a unitary cognitive control system has increasingly come under question. Numerous par...