Residual activations from previous task performance usually prime the system toward response repetition. However, when the task switches, the repetition of a response (RR) produces longer reaction times and higher error rates. Some researchers assumed that these RR costs reflect strategic inhibition of just executed responses and that this serves for preventing perseveration errors. We investigated whether the basic level of response inhibition is adapted to the overall risk of response perseveration. In a series of 3 experiments, we presented different proportions of stimuli that carry either a high or a low risk of perseveration. Additionally, the discriminability of high- and low-risk stimuli was varied. The results indicate that individ...
When rapidly switching between two tasks. bivalent stimuli can accidentally trigger the previously e...
Switching between two tasks afforded by the same stimuli results in slower reactions and more errors...
Research on task-switching has shown that when participants are asked to switch between two differen...
Under task switch conditions, response repetitions usually produce benefits if the task also repeats...
Under task switch conditions, response repetitions usually produce benefits if the task also repeats...
When participants perform a sequence of different tasks, it is assumed that the engagement in one ta...
Repetition effects are often helpful in revealing information about mental structures and processes....
Task inhibition was explored in two experiments that employed a paradigm in which participants switc...
Repetition effects are often helpful in revealing information about mental structures and processes....
In the present study, cued task-switching was combined with the stop-signal paradigm in order to inv...
Repetition effects are often viewed as informative regarding the cognitive mechanisms of action cont...
The size of response-repetition (RR) costs, which are usually observed on task-switch trials, strong...
Although response repetition (RR) effects vary considerably between conditions and studies, little i...
The n-2 repetition cost seen in task switching is the effect of slower response times performing a r...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
When rapidly switching between two tasks. bivalent stimuli can accidentally trigger the previously e...
Switching between two tasks afforded by the same stimuli results in slower reactions and more errors...
Research on task-switching has shown that when participants are asked to switch between two differen...
Under task switch conditions, response repetitions usually produce benefits if the task also repeats...
Under task switch conditions, response repetitions usually produce benefits if the task also repeats...
When participants perform a sequence of different tasks, it is assumed that the engagement in one ta...
Repetition effects are often helpful in revealing information about mental structures and processes....
Task inhibition was explored in two experiments that employed a paradigm in which participants switc...
Repetition effects are often helpful in revealing information about mental structures and processes....
In the present study, cued task-switching was combined with the stop-signal paradigm in order to inv...
Repetition effects are often viewed as informative regarding the cognitive mechanisms of action cont...
The size of response-repetition (RR) costs, which are usually observed on task-switch trials, strong...
Although response repetition (RR) effects vary considerably between conditions and studies, little i...
The n-2 repetition cost seen in task switching is the effect of slower response times performing a r...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
When rapidly switching between two tasks. bivalent stimuli can accidentally trigger the previously e...
Switching between two tasks afforded by the same stimuli results in slower reactions and more errors...
Research on task-switching has shown that when participants are asked to switch between two differen...