Switching between two tasks afforded by the same stimuli results in slower reactions and more errors on the first stimulus after the task changes. This "switch cost" is reduced, but not usually eliminated, by the opportunity to prepare for a task switch. While there is agreement that this preparation effect indexes a control process performed before the stimulus, the "residual" cost has been attributed to several sources: to a control process essential for task-set reconfiguration that can be carried out only after the stimulus onset, to probabilistic failure to engage in preparation prior to the stimulus, and to two kinds of priming from previous trials: positive priming of the now-irrelevant task set and inhibition of the now-relevant tas...
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...
In a previous study, it was proposed that executing a task leads to task strengthening. In other wor...
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 ...
When we switch to a new task, performance is transiently relatively poor, but improves dramatically ...
Behavioral switch costs are commonly thought to reflect additional control processes necessary to ch...
The task-switching paradigm is being increasingly used as a tool for studying cognitive control and ...
When subjects switch between tasks, performance is slower after a task switch than after a task repe...
This study assessed whether the difficulty of task switching stems from previous inhibition of the t...
Recent studies have shown that switch costs (i.e., slower responding on task-alternation trials than...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Psychological A...
Four experiments investigated the effect of recent selective practice on the cost of switching betwe...
Previous research has shown that there are significant task-switching costs even when participants h...
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...
In a previous study, it was proposed that executing a task leads to task strengthening. In other wor...
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 ...
When we switch to a new task, performance is transiently relatively poor, but improves dramatically ...
Behavioral switch costs are commonly thought to reflect additional control processes necessary to ch...
The task-switching paradigm is being increasingly used as a tool for studying cognitive control and ...
When subjects switch between tasks, performance is slower after a task switch than after a task repe...
This study assessed whether the difficulty of task switching stems from previous inhibition of the t...
Recent studies have shown that switch costs (i.e., slower responding on task-alternation trials than...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Psychological A...
Four experiments investigated the effect of recent selective practice on the cost of switching betwe...
Previous research has shown that there are significant task-switching costs even when participants h...
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...
In a previous study, it was proposed that executing a task leads to task strengthening. In other wor...