People can switch quickly and flexibly from one task to another, but suffer the effects of between-task competition when they do so: After switching, they tend to be distracted by irrelevant stimulus information and hampered by incorrect actions associated with recently performed tasks. This competition results in performance costs of switching, as well as a bias against switching when there is choice over which task to perform, particularly when switching from a difficult task to an easier one. Two experiments investigated the locus of these between-task competition effects in voluntary task switching. Participants switched between an easy location classification and a harder shape classification, making two responses on each trial: the fi...
When we switch to a new task, performance is transiently relatively poor, but improves dramatically ...
Considerable fundamental studies have focused on the mechanisms governing cognitive flexibility and ...
It is now commonplace in both personal and professional environments to perform multiple concurrent ...
Voluntary action can be studied by giving participants free choice over which task to perform in res...
Voluntary action can be studied by giving participants free choice over which task to perform in res...
This electroencephalographic (EEG) study investigated the impact of between-task competition on inte...
This electroencephalographic (EEG) study investigated the impact of between-task competition on inte...
This electroencephalographic (EEG) study investigated the impact of between-task competition on inte...
In everyday settings people frequently perform multiple tasks within brief periods of time, typicall...
It has been reported that it is harder to switch to a strong, well-practiced task from a weaker, les...
Previous research has shown that there are significant task-switching costs even when participants h...
Fourteen experiments have been run in order to provide evidence regarding the cognitive processes th...
Task switching refers to the effortful mental process of shifting attention between different tasks....
When we switch to a new task, performance is transiently relatively poor, but improves dramatically ...
Bottom-up biases are widely thought to influence task choice in the voluntary task switching paradig...
When we switch to a new task, performance is transiently relatively poor, but improves dramatically ...
Considerable fundamental studies have focused on the mechanisms governing cognitive flexibility and ...
It is now commonplace in both personal and professional environments to perform multiple concurrent ...
Voluntary action can be studied by giving participants free choice over which task to perform in res...
Voluntary action can be studied by giving participants free choice over which task to perform in res...
This electroencephalographic (EEG) study investigated the impact of between-task competition on inte...
This electroencephalographic (EEG) study investigated the impact of between-task competition on inte...
This electroencephalographic (EEG) study investigated the impact of between-task competition on inte...
In everyday settings people frequently perform multiple tasks within brief periods of time, typicall...
It has been reported that it is harder to switch to a strong, well-practiced task from a weaker, les...
Previous research has shown that there are significant task-switching costs even when participants h...
Fourteen experiments have been run in order to provide evidence regarding the cognitive processes th...
Task switching refers to the effortful mental process of shifting attention between different tasks....
When we switch to a new task, performance is transiently relatively poor, but improves dramatically ...
Bottom-up biases are widely thought to influence task choice in the voluntary task switching paradig...
When we switch to a new task, performance is transiently relatively poor, but improves dramatically ...
Considerable fundamental studies have focused on the mechanisms governing cognitive flexibility and ...
It is now commonplace in both personal and professional environments to perform multiple concurrent ...