Backward inhibition is posited to aid task switching by counteracting the tendency to repeat a recent task. Evidence that factors such as cue transparency affect backward inhibition seems to imply that it is generated during task preparation, making its absence following trials on which a prepared task was not performed (nogo trials) surprising. However, the nogo method used in previous studies might have prevented detection of preparation-driven effects. We used a truncated-trial method instead, omitting stages of a trial with no need for a nogo signal. In Experiment 1, an n – 2 repetition cost (suggested to indicate backward inhibition) followed trials truncated after response selection, indicating that response execution is not necessar...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ubiquity Press via the D...
Inhibitory control can be triggered directly via the retrieval of previously acquired stimulus-stop ...
The present study investigates the influence of preparation on inhibitory effects in cued task switc...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Carrie Mackintosh, Nerhys Walters, Mihret Gay, and Celine Bo...
Funding This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, ...
Backward inhibition has been posited to aid our ability to switch between tasks by counteracting the...
Task inhibition (also known as backward inhibition) is an hypothesised form of cognitive inhibition ...
Previous research on task switching has been confounded by inhibitory control mechanism and there ha...
In task switching studies, pre-cuing of the upcoming task improves performance, indicating preparato...
Response selection in task shifting was explored using a go/no-go methodology. The no-go signal occu...
Endogenously initiated transitions between tasks are associated with inhibition of the attentional s...
One of the proposed mechanisms for sequential control in task-shift conditions is backward inhibitio...
The compound-cue model of cognitive control in task switching explains switch cost in terms of a swi...
N-2 repetition costs in task switching refer to slower responses to ABA sequences compared to CBA se...
Effective task switching is supported by the inhibition of the just executed task, so that potential...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ubiquity Press via the D...
Inhibitory control can be triggered directly via the retrieval of previously acquired stimulus-stop ...
The present study investigates the influence of preparation on inhibitory effects in cued task switc...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Carrie Mackintosh, Nerhys Walters, Mihret Gay, and Celine Bo...
Funding This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, ...
Backward inhibition has been posited to aid our ability to switch between tasks by counteracting the...
Task inhibition (also known as backward inhibition) is an hypothesised form of cognitive inhibition ...
Previous research on task switching has been confounded by inhibitory control mechanism and there ha...
In task switching studies, pre-cuing of the upcoming task improves performance, indicating preparato...
Response selection in task shifting was explored using a go/no-go methodology. The no-go signal occu...
Endogenously initiated transitions between tasks are associated with inhibition of the attentional s...
One of the proposed mechanisms for sequential control in task-shift conditions is backward inhibitio...
The compound-cue model of cognitive control in task switching explains switch cost in terms of a swi...
N-2 repetition costs in task switching refer to slower responses to ABA sequences compared to CBA se...
Effective task switching is supported by the inhibition of the just executed task, so that potential...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ubiquity Press via the D...
Inhibitory control can be triggered directly via the retrieval of previously acquired stimulus-stop ...
The present study investigates the influence of preparation on inhibitory effects in cued task switc...