The n-2 repetition cost seen in task switching is the effect of slower response times performing a recently completed task (e.g. an ABA sequence) compared to performing a task that was not recently completed (e.g. a CBA sequence). This cost is thought to reflect cognitive inhibition of task representations and has been well replicated (Koch, Gade, Schuch, & Philipp, 2010). As such, the n-2 repetition cost has started to be used as a measure of individual differences in inhibitory control (e.g. Whitmer & Banich, 2007); however, the reliability of this measure has not been investigated in a systematic manner. The current study addressed this important issue. Seventy-two participants performed three task switching paradigms; participants were ...
Performance of task sequences is assumed to rely on activation and inhibition of tasks. An empirical...
Repetition effects are often viewed as informative regarding the cognitive mechanisms of action cont...
When switching tasks, performance tends to be worse for n – 2 repetitions than with n – 2 switches. ...
In task-switching experiments with three tasks, the relative cost of an N2 task repetition (task seq...
N-2 task repetition cost is a response time and error cost returning to a task recently performed af...
Inhibition in task switching is inferred from slower reaction times returning to a recently performe...
Inhibition in set switching is inferred from so-called n-2 repetition costs: slower response times t...
Task-set inhibition has been proposed to be an important mechanism for cognitive control in task swi...
Inhibition in set switching is inferred from so-called n–2 repetition costs: slower response times t...
The n-2 repetition cost has been explained by persisting inhibition of a previously valid task set w...
A prominent behavioral marker of inhibition in task switching is the “N-2 repetition cost” that deno...
Graduation date: 2008Task-set inhibition has been proposed to be an important mechanism for cognitiv...
Backward inhibition has been posited to aid our ability to switch between tasks by counteracting the...
A common marker for inhibition processes in task switching are n − 2 repetition costs. The present s...
N-2 repetition costs in task switching refer to slower responses to ABA sequences compared to CBA se...
Performance of task sequences is assumed to rely on activation and inhibition of tasks. An empirical...
Repetition effects are often viewed as informative regarding the cognitive mechanisms of action cont...
When switching tasks, performance tends to be worse for n – 2 repetitions than with n – 2 switches. ...
In task-switching experiments with three tasks, the relative cost of an N2 task repetition (task seq...
N-2 task repetition cost is a response time and error cost returning to a task recently performed af...
Inhibition in task switching is inferred from slower reaction times returning to a recently performe...
Inhibition in set switching is inferred from so-called n-2 repetition costs: slower response times t...
Task-set inhibition has been proposed to be an important mechanism for cognitive control in task swi...
Inhibition in set switching is inferred from so-called n–2 repetition costs: slower response times t...
The n-2 repetition cost has been explained by persisting inhibition of a previously valid task set w...
A prominent behavioral marker of inhibition in task switching is the “N-2 repetition cost” that deno...
Graduation date: 2008Task-set inhibition has been proposed to be an important mechanism for cognitiv...
Backward inhibition has been posited to aid our ability to switch between tasks by counteracting the...
A common marker for inhibition processes in task switching are n − 2 repetition costs. The present s...
N-2 repetition costs in task switching refer to slower responses to ABA sequences compared to CBA se...
Performance of task sequences is assumed to rely on activation and inhibition of tasks. An empirical...
Repetition effects are often viewed as informative regarding the cognitive mechanisms of action cont...
When switching tasks, performance tends to be worse for n – 2 repetitions than with n – 2 switches. ...