In the present study, cued task-switching was combined with the stop-signal paradigm in order to investigate the interaction between response inhibition and task-switching. In line with earlier findings from Schuch and Koch (2003), the results show that switch and repetition trials following inhibited responses were processed equally fast This confirms the hypothesis of Schuch and Koch (2003) that after signal-inhibit trials there is less interference, resulting in a disappearance of the switch cost. Furthermore, stopping performance was not affected by task-switching. The estimated stop-signal latencies were similar for switch and repetition trials, while the stop-signal delays were longer for switch compared to repetition trials. This res...
Task-set inhibition has been proposed to be an important mechanism for cognitive control in task swi...
A common marker for inhibition processes in task switching are n − 2 repetition costs. The present s...
Residual activations from previous task performance usually prime the system toward response repetit...
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...
Task inhibition was explored in two experiments that employed a paradigm in which participants switc...
The present study used a go/no-go signal delay (GSD) to explore the role of response-related process...
In the present study, we tested three hypotheses that account for after-effects of response inhibiti...
Performance after a shifting of task is supported by the inhibition of the executed task, as reveale...
Various behavioural tasks measure response inhibition encompassing the ability to cancel unwanted ac...
When participants perform a sequence of different tasks, it is assumed that the engagement in one ta...
This study assessed whether the difficulty of task switching stems from previous inhibition of the t...
Previous research on task switching has been confounded by inhibitory control mechanism and there ha...
Recent studies have shown that switch costs (i.e., slower responding on task-alternation trials than...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
Task-set inhibition has been proposed to be an important mechanism for cognitive control in task swi...
A common marker for inhibition processes in task switching are n − 2 repetition costs. The present s...
Residual activations from previous task performance usually prime the system toward response repetit...
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...
Task inhibition was explored in two experiments that employed a paradigm in which participants switc...
The present study used a go/no-go signal delay (GSD) to explore the role of response-related process...
In the present study, we tested three hypotheses that account for after-effects of response inhibiti...
Performance after a shifting of task is supported by the inhibition of the executed task, as reveale...
Various behavioural tasks measure response inhibition encompassing the ability to cancel unwanted ac...
When participants perform a sequence of different tasks, it is assumed that the engagement in one ta...
This study assessed whether the difficulty of task switching stems from previous inhibition of the t...
Previous research on task switching has been confounded by inhibitory control mechanism and there ha...
Recent studies have shown that switch costs (i.e., slower responding on task-alternation trials than...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
Task-set inhibition has been proposed to be an important mechanism for cognitive control in task swi...
A common marker for inhibition processes in task switching are n − 2 repetition costs. The present s...
Residual activations from previous task performance usually prime the system toward response repetit...