The hypothesis is introduced that 1 source of shift costs is the strengthening of task-related associations occurring whenever an overt response is produced. The authors tested this account by examining shift effects following errors and error compensation processes. The authors predicted that following a specific type of error, called task confusion, shift benefits instead of shift costs should result. A series of 3 experiments confirmed this prediction showing that task confusions produce shift benefits in subsequent trials (Experiment 1), even when the error is detected (Experiment 2). Moreover, only posterror processes that imply an error correction response produce shift costs (Experiment 3). These results additionally suggest that err...
Task switching and interruption effects—slower and (often) less accurate responses when a task chang...
Considerable fundamental studies have focused on the mechanisms governing cognitive flexibility and ...
Errors in simple choice tasks result in systematic changes in the response time and accuracy of subs...
It has been proposed that switch costs in task switching reflect the strengthening of task-related a...
Switch costs in task switching are often assumed to reflect the strengthening of task-related associ...
In a previous study, it was proposed that executing a task leads to task strengthening. In other wor...
Contains fulltext : 64768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present ex...
Repetition effects are often helpful in revealing information about mental structures and processes....
Repetition effects are often helpful in revealing information about mental structures and processes....
It has been a question of debate whether immediate error corrections in speeded forced-choice reacti...
Perturbations of sensory feedback evoke sensory prediction errors (discrepancies between predicted a...
It is widely assumed that supervisory or attentional control plays a role only in the preparatory re...
Traditional views of sensorimotor adaptation (i.e., adaptation of movements to perturbed sensory fee...
Detection of behavioral errors and initiation of behavioral adjustments to reduce or compensate nega...
Response selection in task shifting was explored using a go/no-go methodology. The no-go signal occu...
Task switching and interruption effects—slower and (often) less accurate responses when a task chang...
Considerable fundamental studies have focused on the mechanisms governing cognitive flexibility and ...
Errors in simple choice tasks result in systematic changes in the response time and accuracy of subs...
It has been proposed that switch costs in task switching reflect the strengthening of task-related a...
Switch costs in task switching are often assumed to reflect the strengthening of task-related associ...
In a previous study, it was proposed that executing a task leads to task strengthening. In other wor...
Contains fulltext : 64768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present ex...
Repetition effects are often helpful in revealing information about mental structures and processes....
Repetition effects are often helpful in revealing information about mental structures and processes....
It has been a question of debate whether immediate error corrections in speeded forced-choice reacti...
Perturbations of sensory feedback evoke sensory prediction errors (discrepancies between predicted a...
It is widely assumed that supervisory or attentional control plays a role only in the preparatory re...
Traditional views of sensorimotor adaptation (i.e., adaptation of movements to perturbed sensory fee...
Detection of behavioral errors and initiation of behavioral adjustments to reduce or compensate nega...
Response selection in task shifting was explored using a go/no-go methodology. The no-go signal occu...
Task switching and interruption effects—slower and (often) less accurate responses when a task chang...
Considerable fundamental studies have focused on the mechanisms governing cognitive flexibility and ...
Errors in simple choice tasks result in systematic changes in the response time and accuracy of subs...