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Cue-task associations in task switching.

30 May 2007 Cognitive flexibility can be studied using the task-switching paradigm. This paradigm requires subjects to adapt behaviour to changing contexts as indicated by a cue. In our study, we addressed the question of how cue-based implementation of mental ...
rec_pub_17514592-cue-task-associations-task-switching.htm


The phonological loop in task alternation and task repetition.

29 Jun 2005 It has recently been proposed that task repetition is easier than task alternation because the appropriate task settings are already present in working memory, whereas during task alternation task settings must be retrieved from long-term memory ...
rec_pub_16020382-the-phonological-loop-task-alternation-task-repetition.htm


Effects of post-cue interval on intentional forgetting.

29 Apr 2007 This study examined the effect of post-cue interval on directed forgetting and suppression. Experiments 1 and 2 used the item method of directed forgetting. The interval between the cue to remember/forget (R/F) and the presence of the next item was ...
rec_pub_17456272-effects-post-cue-interval-intentional-forgetting.htm


Probe-specific proportion task repetition effects on switching costs.

30 Jul 2008 In two experiments, participants were presented with successive presentations of animal names (e.g., GORILLA, WHALE)--a prime display followed by a probe display. In response to each display, participants judged either the typical habitat or the ...
rec_pub_18717381-probe-specific-proportion-task-repetition-effects-switching-costs.htm


Priming cue encoding by manipulating transition frequency in explicitly cued task switching.

30 Jan 2006 Explicitly cued task switching with multiple cues per task permits three types of transitions: cue repetitions (cue and task repeat), task repetitions (cue changes but task repeats), and task alternations (cue and task change). The difference ...
rec_pub_16724782-priming-cue-encoding-manipulating-transition-frequency-explicitly.htm


What matters in the cued task-switching paradigm: tasks or cues?

29 Sep 2006 Schneider and Logan (2006) recently showed that cue-switch and task-switch costs are sensitive to the relative probability of cue switches versus task switches. From this they concluded that task-switch costs reflect priming of cue-cue transitions ...
rec_pub_17328375-what-matters-cued-task-switching-paradigm-tasks-cues.htm


Masked and unmasked electrophysiological repetition effects of famous faces.

24 Jul 2006 We investigated immediate repetition effects of sequentially presented famous face pairs. The first face (F1) was presented masked or unmasked and preceded the second face (F2) with different SOAs (84 ms vs. 500 ms). Participants judged F2 with ...
rec_pub_16872582-masked-unmasked-electrophysiological-repetition-effects-famous-faces.htm


Response execution, selection, or activation: what is sufficient for response-related repetition effects under task shifting?

5 Sep 2005 Repetition effects are often helpful in revealing information about mental structures and processes. Usually, positive effects have been observed when the stimuli or responses are repeated. However, in task shift studies it has also been found that ...
rec_pub_16151720-response-execution-selection-activation-sufficient-response-related.htm


Aging does not affect brain patterns of repetition effects associated with perceptual priming of novel objects.

29 Sep 2008 This study examined how aging affects the spatial patterns of repetition effects associated with perceptual priming of unfamiliar visual objects. Healthy young (n = 14) and elderly adults (n = 13) viewed four repetitions of structurally possible ...
rec_pub_18370593-aging-does-affect-brain-patterns-repetition-effects-associated.htm


Unconscious cognition isn't that smart: modulation of masked repetition priming effect in the word naming task.

19 Feb 2008 Masked repetition primes produce greater facilitation in naming in a block containing a high, rather than low proportion of repetition trials. [Bodner, G. E., and Masson, M. E. J. (2004). Beyond binary judgments: Prime-validity modulates masked ...
rec_pub_18206138-unconscious-cognition-isn-t-smart-modulation-masked-repetition.htm

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