In the task-switching paradigm, reaction time is longer and accuracy is worse in switch trials relative to repetition trials. This so-called switch cost has been ascribed to the engagement of control processes required to alternate between distinct stimulus\u2013response mapping rules. Neuroimaging studies have reported an enhanced activation of the human lateral prefrontal cortex and the superior frontal gyrus during the task-switching paradigm. Whether neural activation in these regions is dissociable and associated with separable cognitive components of task switching has been a matter of recent debate. We used multi-channel near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to measure brain cortical activity in a task-switching paradigm designed to avo...
This thesis is about what happens in the brain when people switch between tasks. Each task requires ...
Alternating between two tasks is effortful and impairs performance. Previous fMRI studies have found...
This paper considers evidence provided by large neuropsychological group studies and meta-analyses o...
A hybrid blocked and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study decomposed bra...
A hybrid blocked and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study decomposed bra...
We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure brain activity when su...
When a switch between two tasks has to be carried out, performance is slower than in trials where th...
Performance in task switching (TS) is an important measure of cognitive flexibility. However, multip...
Human ability to switch from one cognitive task to another involves both endogenous preparation with...
Measuring the cognitive and neural sequelae of switching between tasks permits a window into the fle...
Switching attention is considered a core cognitive ability underlying the executive control of thoug...
Switching attention is considered a core cognitive ability underlying the executive control of thoug...
Cognitive control is required to regulate interactions between brain regions to produce effective, p...
OBJECTIVE:The ability to flexibly switch between tasks is considered an important component of cogni...
Alternating between two tasks is effortful and impairs performance. Previous fMRI studies have found...
This thesis is about what happens in the brain when people switch between tasks. Each task requires ...
Alternating between two tasks is effortful and impairs performance. Previous fMRI studies have found...
This paper considers evidence provided by large neuropsychological group studies and meta-analyses o...
A hybrid blocked and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study decomposed bra...
A hybrid blocked and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study decomposed bra...
We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure brain activity when su...
When a switch between two tasks has to be carried out, performance is slower than in trials where th...
Performance in task switching (TS) is an important measure of cognitive flexibility. However, multip...
Human ability to switch from one cognitive task to another involves both endogenous preparation with...
Measuring the cognitive and neural sequelae of switching between tasks permits a window into the fle...
Switching attention is considered a core cognitive ability underlying the executive control of thoug...
Switching attention is considered a core cognitive ability underlying the executive control of thoug...
Cognitive control is required to regulate interactions between brain regions to produce effective, p...
OBJECTIVE:The ability to flexibly switch between tasks is considered an important component of cogni...
Alternating between two tasks is effortful and impairs performance. Previous fMRI studies have found...
This thesis is about what happens in the brain when people switch between tasks. Each task requires ...
Alternating between two tasks is effortful and impairs performance. Previous fMRI studies have found...
This paper considers evidence provided by large neuropsychological group studies and meta-analyses o...