Residual costs in task switching: testing the failure-to-engage hypothesis.
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Neural predictors of moment-to-moment fluctuations in cognitive flexibilityShifting Attention Between Visual Dimensions as a Source of Switch Costs.A domain-independent source of cognitive control for task sets: shifting spatial attention and switching categorization rules.Enhancement of cognitive control by approach and avoidance motivational statesCan older adults enhance task-switching performance by verbal self-instructions? The influence of working-memory load and early learning.Suppressing the encoding of new information in memory: a behavioral study derived from principles of hippocampal functionCosts of a predictable switch between simple cognitive tasks following severe closed-head injuryReward Motivation Enhances Task Coding in Frontoparietal Cortex.Computational models of performance monitoring and cognitive control.A new perspective on human reward research: how consciously and unconsciously perceived reward information influences performance.Proactive control of irrelevant task rules during cued task switchingSwitch-specific and general preparation map onto different ERP components in a task-switching paradigm.A critical test of the failure-to-engage theory of task switching.Assessing the evidence for response time mixture distributions.Intertrial RT variability affects level of target-related interference in cued task switching.A brain-potential study of preparation for and execution of a task-switch with stimuli that afford only the relevant task.Increases in rewards promote flexible behavior.Fractionating the cognitive control required to bring about a change in task: a dense-sensor event-related potential study.Cue-based preparation and stimulus-based priming of tasks in task switching.Preparation for a forthcoming task is sufficient to produce subsequent shift costs.Neurophysiological signature of effective anticipatory task-set control: a task-switching investigation.Investigating a method for reducing residual switch costs in cued task switching.Switching, plasticity, and prediction in a saccadic task-switch paradigm.Event-related potential correlates of task switching and switch costs.Distinct neurophysiological mechanisms mediate mixing costs and switch costs.Electrophysiological correlates of anticipatory task-switching processes.The preparation effect in task switching: carryover of SOA.Task-set reconfiguration with predictable and unpredictable task switches.Don't think of a white bear: An fMRI investigation of the effects of sequential instructional sets on cortical activity in a task-switching paradigm
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Residual costs in task switching: testing the failure-to-engage hypothesis.
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Residual costs in task switching: testing the failure-to-engage hypothesis.
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Residual costs in task switching: testing the failure-to-engage hypothesis.
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Residual costs in task switching: testing the failure-to-engage hypothesis.
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Sander Nieuwenhuis
Stephen Monsell
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10.3758/BF03196259
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2002-03-01T00:00:00Z