Cue-switch effects do not rely on the same neural systems as task-switch effects.
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Functional Roles of Neural Preparatory Processes in a Cued Stroop Task Revealed by Linking Electrophysiology with Behavioral Performance.When predictions take control: the effect of task predictions on task switching performance.Brain Circuit for Cognitive Control is Shared by Task and Language Switching.Differential Neural Correlates of Set-Shifting in the Bingeing-Purging and Restrictive Subtypes of Anorexia Nervosa: An fMRI Study.Language switching decomposed through MEG and evidence from bimodal bilinguals
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Cue-switch effects do not rely on the same neural systems as task-switch effects.
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2011-12-01T00:00:00Z
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