A task switch typically leads to worse performance than a repetition does. This shift cost can be reduced with sufficient task preparation time, but a residual cost usually remains. We propose that a large part of this residual cost is caused by an activation bias produced by response selection processes in the preceding trial. In our experiments, we manipulated response selection requirements using a go/no-go methodology. The residual shift cost disappeared after no-go trials, suggesting that response selection is crucial to establish an activation bias for the current category-response rules and that this bias persists into the next trial. A comparison with a go-only group confirmed this analysis by revealing no differences in preparatory...
Theories on task switching often distinguish within-task processes from between-task processes, and ...
In many task-switch studies, task sequence and response sequence interact: Response repetitions prod...
In many task-switch studies, task sequence and response sequence interact: Response repetitions prod...
A task switch typically leads to worse performance than a repetition does. This shift cost can be re...
Response selection in task shifting was explored using a go/no-go methodology. The no-go signal occu...
The present study used a go/no-go signal delay (GSD) to explore the role of response-related process...
The original grant that funded the collection encompasses a variety of studies. The main aim of the ...
It has recently been shown that the cost associated with switching tasks is eliminated following ‘no...
It has recently been shown that the cost associated with switching tasks is eliminated following 'no...
Recent studies have shown that switch costs (i.e., slower responding on task-alternation trials than...
A common marker for inhibition processes in task switching are n − 2 repetition costs. The present s...
Under task switch conditions, response repetitions usually produce benefits if the task also repeats...
Alternating switches between two simple S±R tasks are combined with Go/NoGo tasks. Non-switches afte...
In task-switching paradigms, reaction time (RT) switch cost is eliminated on trials after a no-go tr...
Under task switch conditions, response repetitions usually produce benefits if the task also repeats...
Theories on task switching often distinguish within-task processes from between-task processes, and ...
In many task-switch studies, task sequence and response sequence interact: Response repetitions prod...
In many task-switch studies, task sequence and response sequence interact: Response repetitions prod...
A task switch typically leads to worse performance than a repetition does. This shift cost can be re...
Response selection in task shifting was explored using a go/no-go methodology. The no-go signal occu...
The present study used a go/no-go signal delay (GSD) to explore the role of response-related process...
The original grant that funded the collection encompasses a variety of studies. The main aim of the ...
It has recently been shown that the cost associated with switching tasks is eliminated following ‘no...
It has recently been shown that the cost associated with switching tasks is eliminated following 'no...
Recent studies have shown that switch costs (i.e., slower responding on task-alternation trials than...
A common marker for inhibition processes in task switching are n − 2 repetition costs. The present s...
Under task switch conditions, response repetitions usually produce benefits if the task also repeats...
Alternating switches between two simple S±R tasks are combined with Go/NoGo tasks. Non-switches afte...
In task-switching paradigms, reaction time (RT) switch cost is eliminated on trials after a no-go tr...
Under task switch conditions, response repetitions usually produce benefits if the task also repeats...
Theories on task switching often distinguish within-task processes from between-task processes, and ...
In many task-switch studies, task sequence and response sequence interact: Response repetitions prod...
In many task-switch studies, task sequence and response sequence interact: Response repetitions prod...