In the present study, we investigated the functional characteristics of task sets that were never applied before and were formed only on the basis of instructions. We tested if such task sets could elicit a task-rule congruency effect, which implies the automatic activation of responses in the context of another task. To this end, a novel procedure was developed that revealed instruction-based task-rule congruency effects in 2 experiments. Although the effect seems quite general (Experiment 1), it still necessitates the formation of a task set, as it cannot be induced by the mere maintenance of instructions in declarative working memory (Experiment 2). We conclude that a task set representing only key features of an upcoming task can be for...
Instructions are so effective that they can sometimes affect performance beyond the instructed conte...
The ability to efficiently perform actions immediately following instructions and without prior prac...
Reaction time task rule congruency effects (RT-TRCEs) reflect faster responses to stimuli for which ...
In the present study, we investigated the functional characteristics of task sets that were never ap...
An increasing number of studies have demonstrated that a response in one task can be activated autom...
In contrast to traditional conflict paradigms, which measure interference from (over)trained associa...
In contrast to traditional conflict paradigms, which measure interference from (over)trained associa...
Unlike other animals, humans have the unique ability to share and use verbal instructions to prepare...
The assimilation of instructions consists of two stages. First, a task model is formed on the basis ...
The assimilation of instructions consists of two stages. First, a task model is formed on the basis ...
Previous behavioral studies have shown that instructions about stimulus-response (S-R) mappings can ...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
Instructions are so effective that they can sometimes affect performance beyond the instructed conte...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
Instructions are so effective that they can sometimes affect performance beyond the instructed conte...
The ability to efficiently perform actions immediately following instructions and without prior prac...
Reaction time task rule congruency effects (RT-TRCEs) reflect faster responses to stimuli for which ...
In the present study, we investigated the functional characteristics of task sets that were never ap...
An increasing number of studies have demonstrated that a response in one task can be activated autom...
In contrast to traditional conflict paradigms, which measure interference from (over)trained associa...
In contrast to traditional conflict paradigms, which measure interference from (over)trained associa...
Unlike other animals, humans have the unique ability to share and use verbal instructions to prepare...
The assimilation of instructions consists of two stages. First, a task model is formed on the basis ...
The assimilation of instructions consists of two stages. First, a task model is formed on the basis ...
Previous behavioral studies have shown that instructions about stimulus-response (S-R) mappings can ...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
Instructions are so effective that they can sometimes affect performance beyond the instructed conte...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
Instructions are so effective that they can sometimes affect performance beyond the instructed conte...
The ability to efficiently perform actions immediately following instructions and without prior prac...
Reaction time task rule congruency effects (RT-TRCEs) reflect faster responses to stimuli for which ...